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10 Arduino-Based Robo-Critters

Take a look at ten really clever and fun robo-critters you can build and program.

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Adventures in (Almost) Making Your Own Gecko Tape

Adventures in (Almost) Making Your Own Gecko Tape

Experimenting with making a tape inspired by the design of gecko feet.

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Leaping Robot Inspired by Bush Babies and Parkour

Leaping Robot Inspired by Bush Babies and Parkour

Introducing a tiny robot that can leap tall buildings at a single bound… or it will soon.

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Rockstar Robots: Festo’s Giant Floating Jellyfish Bots

Rockstar Robots: Festo’s Giant Floating Jellyfish Bots

Rockstar Robots make up the cream of the crop in the world of robotics. These are the bots that will turn heads with just their name being uttered. Even those who don’t stay on top of who’s making what should recognize a famous robot or two when they see it. For the month of May, […]

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Four Student-Designed, Nature-Inspired Transportation Solutions

Four Student-Designed, Nature-Inspired Transportation Solutions

102 university teams from around entered the Biomimicry Student Design Challenge.

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Pummer, in the wild

Pummer, in the wild

Spotted this nice pummer design on the BEAM Robotics Flickr pool. In the set, there’s a video of the pummer in its nocturnal mode. Pummer – sideview

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Geometric reactive bioforms

Geometric reactive bioforms

Some incredible artwork from Meridith Pingree. My artwork physically tracks human behavior and traffic patterns using quasi-scientific, homespun, reactive sculptures. I use sensors to pick up on people’s energy and movement throughout a space. My work exists as amplifications of this subtle energy, creating unconventional, complex portraits of people and spaces. For example: kinetic links […]

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