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New issue of IEEE Robotics journal does deep comparison of ArduCopter, other open source FCs - DIY Drones

New issue of IEEE Robotics journal does deep comparison of ArduCopter, other open source FCs - DIY Drones | simulateurs | Scoop.it
Doug Weibel writes: I just got the most recent issue of IEEE Robotics and Automation magazine, which has a theme of quadcopters as robotics research platforms.…...

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Robots can now walk on beaches, because why the hell not?

Robots can now walk on beaches, because why the hell not? | simulateurs | Scoop.it
In a robot uprising, humanity still should have one slim hope: if we flee to the beaches, our robot overlords might fall over on the soft, shifting sand dunes.

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ROBOT IN THE DENTIST

ROBOT IN THE DENTIST


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Video: Adorable Robot Rides Fixed-Gear Bicycle | Popular Science

Video: Adorable Robot Rides Fixed-Gear Bicycle | Popular Science | simulateurs | Scoop.it
Video: Adorable Robot Rides Fixed-Gear Bicycle http://t.co/VRPItT9g...

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HRP-4C female robot has a new walk (w/ video)

HRP-4C female robot has a new walk (w/ video) | simulateurs | Scoop.it
(PhysOrg.com) -- Japan's entertaining robot that sings and looks like a beautiful young female is finally learning how to walk just like a beautiful girl—well, almost.

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Magnifique, l'Ornithopter , un oiseau radio commandé!

Magnifique, l'Ornithopter , un oiseau radio commandé! | simulateurs | Scoop.it

Mazette, je suis fan. Cet oiseau est  capable de voler comme bon nombre mais aussi il peu planer grâce à ses grandes ailes et sa queue. Je trouve ça impressionnant de pouvoir le télécommander. Je suppose qu'il faut pas mal d'entraînement pour le ma$itriser.

Il ne coûte pas trop: $300. C'est le même prix que l'ARdrone.


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QBO Robot in front of a mirror ( UPDATED )

This video corresponds to a small experiment in which we put Qbo in front of the mirror to see if he can learn to recognize himself. For that, we used the "Object Recognition" mode and the "Face Recognition" mode. Qbo, using its stereoscopic vision, selects his image in the mirror and, with the help of one of the engineers, learns how to recognize himself. This quite simple experiment touches interesting psychological aspects of self-consciousness, whose complexity can be proved by the fact I already mentioned of the few species that can recognize themselves in front of the mirror. In this first version, a human guide presents Qbo to himself, but we are working so as the robot could present and self-recognize himself autonomously when found in front of the mirror.


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Researchers design steady-handed robot for brain surgery

Researchers design steady-handed robot for brain surgery | simulateurs | Scoop.it
Neurosurgeons may one day get help in operating rooms from a robot with movements 10 times steadier than the human hand to perform delicate brain surgeries, the EU said Monday.

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Grasping a new reality - Robotic Hand

Grasping a new reality - Robotic Hand | simulateurs | Scoop.it
Need an extra hand?

Mindful of the ageing population in Japan, engineers are motivated to develop robots that could one day assist the elderly in their daily tasks. Developing a robotic hand that shows dexterity and variable pressure capabilities is the first step in creating robots that will be able to perform everyday tasks.


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Paralysed man controls robot arm with his mind

Read more: http://www.newscientist.com/blogs/nstv/2011/10/paralysed-man-controls-robotic-arm-with-his-mind.html...

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