A motion-control algorithm developed by the Nike Sport Research Lab (NSRL) interprets real-time movement data to adjust ...
Robot arms – they do everything from moving silicon wafers to welding cars. Many a hacker has dreamt of having their own robot arm to serve them beer help them build projects. This week’s Hacklet ...
Technology Editor Bill Wong checks out National Instruments Single Board RIO-based robotics platform. National Instruments’ LabVIEW has been used with robots for decades. It mostly has been employed ...
Sure the 3D printer you have at home can't print pizza the way NASA's soon will, but at least it can print the parts essential for building your own robot and that goes a long way for creating ...
Small wheeled robots are great for exploring robotics and it’s easier than ever to get started, thanks to growing availability and affordability of basic components. One such component is a small ...
It's compact. It runs the Robot Operating System 2 (ROS 2) and utilizes Luxonis' DepthAI to see its surroundings. It also can chase you around playing hide-and-seek. Luxonis' rae is small robot with ...
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EV batteries get second life with new robotic recycling system
According to the research team, some retired EV batteries can be converted into stationary energy storage systems. These can serve a second life as backup power units for buildings or renewable energy ...
Re-creating a Lamborghini out of cardboard takes a lot of imagination, planning and hot glue. Fountain Valley resident Ethan Johns, 14, was working with an ExplorOcean staff member to build a small ...
YOU have battled batteries, mastered motors and conquered coding. Now, far from the humble reading light you made in week 2, you should be able to build an autonomous line-following robot to bring the ...
University of California San Diego engineers have created a soft quadruped robot that doesn't require any electronics to work. The robot only needs a constant source of pressurized air to perform all ...
Raspberry Pi has received the lion’s share of attention devoted to cheap, single-board computers in the past year. But long before the Pi was a gleam in its creators’ eyes, there was the Arduino.
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