Sunday, March 23, 2008

Robotic Revolt Moving...

I have opted to resume posting to Robotic Revolt and in doing so have chosen to move it to a more friendly format. You can now find Robotic Revolt over on Tumblr - HERE.

Saturday, November 17, 2007

Robots Messin' with da Bugs

"Take the typical three-centimeter- (1.2-inch-) long American cockroach, Periplaneta americana. It tends to live in groups with fellow cockroaches in the darkest shelters available. But could new robotic interlopers alter their age-old way of life? In a word—yes."

Friday, November 9, 2007

Robotic Tenacity

Check out this video of the HRex robot as it covers all kinds of terrain...HERE.

Sunday, September 23, 2007

Robot Talk

Researchers at the Tokyo University of Science and the Musashino Red Cross Hospital are developing a robot capable of reproducing oral movements necessary to produce human speech. The prototype robot, an artificial mouth with a tongue made of silicone and a lower jaw driven by artificial muscles, can mimic tongue and lower jaw movements for reproducing Japanese vowel sounds. The movements are controlled by a computer program based on magnetic resonance imaging of oral movements of the human mouth during speech. The team is next working on building lips and a palate necessary for enunciating consonants, with the ultimate goal of developing a robot that can be used for speech therapy and for teaching foreign languages.
re-blogged via Popgadget

Sunday, August 19, 2007

They're IN UR GOVNRMNT FORMN UR POLICEE

Congress calls for robot caucus - Engadget: "Apparently adrenalized by Bill Gates's rousing Scientific American manifesto A Robot in Every Home, Congressmen Mike Doyle and Zach Wamp have called for the first robot caucus to convene in Washington. Spurred into action by the idea that 'the robotics industry is developing in much the same way as the computer business did 30 years ago', Doyle hopes to promote robot awareness, work on robot policy, and educate Congress on issues in robotics to ensure 'that our nation remains globally competitive'. Wamp added that he looks forward to the caucus's first order of business: identifying which congresspeople are, in fact, robots themselves."