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Biped walks with eight servos. Www.johnnolanfilms.com. Boston Dynamics: Dedicated to the Science and Art of How Things. BigDog - The Most Advanced Rough-Terrain Robot on Earth BigDog is a rough-terrain robot that walks, runs, climbs and carries heavy loads. BigDog is powered by an engine that drives a hydraulic actuation system. BigDog has four legs that are articulated like an animal’s, with compliant elements to absorb shock and recycle energy from one step to the next. BigDog is the size of a large dog or small mule; about 3 feet long, 2.5 feet tall and weighs 240 lbs. BigDog's on-board computer controls locomotion, processes sensors and handles communications with the user.

BigDog runs at 4 mph, climbs slopes up to 35 degrees, walks across rubble, climbs muddy hiking trails, walks in snow and water, and carries 340 lb load. Development of the original BigDog robot was funded by DARPA. To download a video of BigDog in action, click here. For a paper that summarizes the BigDog program, click here, or for overview slides click here. Lego domino row building machine. Robotic Exoskeleton turns grunts into Super Soldiers. Lockheed Martin HULC Exoskeleton. High-Speed Robot Hand. Electronics - News.

Arduino - HomePage. Adam The Robot Scientist Makes Its First Discovery | Singularity. Professor Ross King with robot scientist Adam. Although the cost and large size of the robot makes it impractical to have one in every laboratory, both factors should decrease over time. Remember how the very first computers could fill an entire room? When it comes to being a scientist, Adam is quite the standout. No, he is not a Nobel Prize Laureate or even a prodigy. He’s more like a prototype – the first robot to design, perform, and interpret a series of scientific experiments leading to a new discovery. Automation of human tasks is a natural goal of robotics development. His developers introduced him to a yeast genetics mystery that had eluded discovery for quite some time. Dr. While scientists may be breaking out in a sweat at the thought of a robot taking over their job, the importance of automation in science can’t be overstated.

[image credit: Aberystwyth University] [Sources: Computational Biology Group, Aberystwyth University, Science Journal] Robonaut 2 ready for International Space Station | Planetary Gea. Robonaut 2, the humanoid working robot that's been under development with NASA and General Motors, is finally ready to show its stuff in outer space, GM announced Wednesday. The Robonaut 2, aka R2, will take up residence at the International Space Station, with a voyage to its new home planned for this September as part of the STS-133 mission on the space shuttle Discovery . The Canadian Space Agency already has a humanoid robot residing at the International Space Station for spacewalk. Like the R2, it also has two long arms for completing tasks otherwise done by astronauts.

Its primary coverage is the exterior of the space station. The R2, in contrast, will be covering the Destiny laboratory, one of the five U.S. -named modules attached to the International Space Station. A descendant of the Robonaut astronaut robot developed over a decade ago by NASA and the Defense Advanced Research Project Agency (DARPA), the updated version has more dexterous hands.