Archive for category: Biorobotics

Printed electronics, the electronics of the future in our hands

Printed electronics, the electronics of the future in our hands

0 / October 13, 2011 1:41 pm

Intelligent products and self-control devices are some of the many applications that become possible by this technology. When we think that everything is invented and there is no possibility to innovate, we are surprised printed electronics as an unexplored field

Design robots that can learn from their mistakes

Design robots that can learn from their mistakes

0 / July 6, 2011 8:32 am

German scientists have developed robots that can learn from their mistakes, thanks to complex algorithms included in its programming. In the twentieth century, prominent writers, exponents of the genre of science fiction, addressed the issue of the fine line between

The robot can learn to “think”

The robot can learn to “think”

0 / December 8, 2010 1:01 pm

Scientists have tested a truly revolutionary theory that sees the robots “think” the actions to be performed with a given object. One could therefore assume that the robots are able to learn from their own observations and experiences. This latest

Is set to launch a new human – like robot

Is set to launch a new human – like robot

0 / August 29, 2010 8:07 am

It weighs 150 kilograms , is humanoid and is called Robonaut -2 (R -2 for friends). This android will be launched into space will soon be the new partner of the crew of the International Space Station. Its launch is

New thermally driven microrobot capable of carrying heavy loads

New thermally driven microrobot capable of carrying heavy loads

0 / July 8, 2010 7:29 am

Researchers at the University of Washington and Stanford University have developed a robot insects with hundreds of legs. Compared with other robots , the UW model has full capability to carry heavy loads , more than seven times its own

Artificial muscles based on Nanotechnology

Artificial muscles based on Nanotechnology

0 / July 3, 2010 12:00 pm

Who would think that today we were able to build structures as complex as a function of the muscles biological , incredibly enough , this has become a reality, American researchers at the University of Texas, published a Article in

First Robotic Telescope image

First Robotic Telescope image

0 / June 14, 2010 8:19 am

The first image that caught the Trappist telescope was the Tarantula Nebula. A new robotic telescope designed to study planets outside our solar system was able to capture its first image. Although based in Chile, the telescope Trappist (English acronym