Fish tank cleaning robot
This robot cleans the tanks at the Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan, it also has a camera that will show video in the aquarium store and restaurant – Link.
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This robot cleans the tanks at the Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan, it also has a camera that will show video in the aquarium store and restaurant – Link.
I’m fascinated by pet technology, this is pretty clever – it’s an automatic fetch machine for dogs – the machine hurls the ball out and the dog brings it back, drops it in the bucket, over and over again – Link.
MAKE Flickr photo member Vrogy has some photos of the robot he’s building (CAD and actual photos). I can’t wait to see this in action! – “12-pound or hobbyweight combat robot built for Battle at the Beach. The weapon is supported by a shoulder bolt and a milled/lathed bearing carrier, which is in turn bolted […]
“A new invention by Booker Prize-winning Canadian author Margaret Atwood, a remote-controlled pen that allows writers to sign books for fans from thousands of miles away, is seen during a presentation at London’s annual Book Fair, Sunday March 5, 2006.” – Link. Unotchit – Link. Videos of the Unotchit in action – Link. Related: Telepresence […]
Our pals at Robot Magazine have some great robot combat photos from Combots – “Photojournalist Quinn Norton provides an overview of the recent Combots tournament with stellar images of the action in an extended photo essay. In a pictorial sidebar packed with images taken in the pits, contributor P3 offers an intimate visual portrait of […]
EarlStirling in the MAKE forums writes – “A very cool website by a guy who has made a huge collection of robots, including lots of movie bots and associated props. He includes super detailed descriptions of his processes.” – [via] Link.
“A fake falcon and a radar-activated cannon work better at keeping birds away from oilsands waste than the current system, according to research from the University of Alberta.” [via] Link.