Saffir A robot warships fire on the mother by the name Saffir America reportedly being developed by the Naval Research Laboratory.
Saffir is a human robot (humanoid) equipped with various sensors to help deal with the fire situation on a ship, especially the parent warship.
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Saffir, Humanoid Robot To Overcome Fire On Ship
Robots QB AnyBots surrogate, the reality was
Robots QB AnyBots surrogate Never seen the film tells the surrogate mother who was living the robot human presence to replace the original? And robots, what we do, different activities for reasons of safety and also the look?
There is now a producing company Robots QB AnyBots simple robot that a human presence, which will also replace essentially the same as the surrogate, but not accompanied by the shape of a human and not in a position similar to the robot with the human sensory system to connect (continue reading…)
Mabel Robot world’s fastest to move
Mabel Robot Researchers from the University of Michigan managed United, a Mabel Robot that claims to create technology the fastest robot in the world. Mabel Robot, the name of the robot can move at 10.9 mph, beating Toyota and Asimo robots are only capable of the speed kmh Move 4.3 and 3.7 km / hour.
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Mabel Robot
the ability to run fairly quickly thanks to its technology physical design, which resembles a human characteristic. For example, this robot has a frame body, heavier than the leg, and the technology relationship between the framework and tools that can tell you, moving like a tendon in the human body. (continue reading…)
Throughout the 6-inch Mikrobot Walk On Water Surface Without Drowning
A mikrobot who could walk on water surfaces have been successfully created. The scientists said the Forum to make this mikrobot derived from insects that can walk onwater surfaces, such as mosquito or spider water.
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March 2011 Robot Bird Can Hummingbird wings 30x Per Seconds
Japanese researchers have developed a robotic bird that can move freely in the airwith rapid wing movement. This bird robot has a size similar to a real humming bird bird, equipped with a micro motor and four flapping wings that can be 30 times per second, said Hiroshi Liu, researcher at the University of Chiba east of Tokyo.
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