Search results for robotic

A robot that can track your position on the court, serve you a range of shots, and simulate actual tennis matches has raised over $1.7 million on Kickstarter. With weeks still left in the campaign, there's plenty of time to get in on the action.Continue ReadingCategory: Consumer Tech, TechnologyTags: Tennis, Robot, Kickstarter, Crowdfunding, Sports
Brooklyn artist Michael Candy has created a pair of robotic chairs with mechanical legs that can "amble" through space and avoid obstacles using a computer program. Read more
Folks weakened by osteoarthritis or myositis may need help with everyday tasks like watering plants, filling the kettle or peeling potatoes. The Carbonhand robo-glove is designed to support such activities, and is now available to everyone in the US.Continue ReadingCategory: Health & Wellbeing, LifestyleTags: Gloves, Assistive Technologies
researchers at carnegie mellon university have developed a prototype device that can carry out this technique and produce small-scale objects. The post ‘robotic’ machine can knit solid furniture and 3D accessories using elastic cord or yarn appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
A 5,000-year-old therapeutic practice gets an upgrade. Fully automated, heated robotic arms powered by AI ensure that Aescape’s massager provides a personalized, customizable experience that doesn’t require you to be naked and covered in oil.Continue ReadingCategory: Health & Wellbeing, LifestyleTags: Massage, Massager, Robotic, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning
In a breakthrough that isn't at all creepy, scientists have devised a method of anchoring living human skin to robots' faces. The technology could actually have some valuable applications, beyond making Westworld-like scenarios a reality.Continue ReadingCategory: Robotics, TechnologyTags: University of Tokyo, Facial, Skin
augmented limb addresses the challenge of navigating the cosmos by providing astronauts with an extra limb. The post augmented limb: a 3D printed robotic tail that enhances zero-gravity movement appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
Scientists have replicated the ingenious seed-delivery system used by wild oats, resulting in a seed-carrying bio-hybrid "robot." Scores of the tiny devices could one day be utilized for much easier, more effective aerial seeding of crops or even new forests.Continue ReadingCategory: ScienceTags: Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, University of Fribourg, Biomimicry, Agriculture, Crops, Plants
RVers have two main options for solar charging: vehicle rooftop panels that are hassle-free but rarely in optimal position, and deployable ground systems that can be more precisely positioned throughout the day but demand more attention and manual work. California startup Roboteos has a third idea in mind, launching a rooftop solar charging system that automatically deploys and tracks the sun thr
Shift Robotics began as a Carnegie Mellon spin-off, its first product was funded by Kickstarter so do not dismiss them as just another set of strap-on electric roller skates.Continue ReadingCategory: Urban Transport, TransportTags: Moonwalker, Carnegie Mellon, Mobility, Walk, Assistive Technologies


Clickiz.com is a social bookmarking place where you can share, find & discuss the best news around on most topics. We focus on hi-tech reviews, gadgets and geekery but we like almost anything that's awesome, appealing and thought-provoking! er6i9ds5mz



Add to Technorati Favorites
Username:

Password:

Remember: