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Robotic dragonfly creates buzz for German designers

April 11 – German engineering company, Festo has unveiled its latest robotic creation, a mechanical dragonfly called the BionicOpter. Like a real dragonfly, the BionicOpter can hover in mid-air and glide without beating its wings, an achievement Festo says takes aerial robotics to new heights. Rob Muir has more.   For more detail: Robotic dragonfly

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DARPA's two-armed robot handles tools at less cost

(Phys.org) —DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) is getting closer to its goal of securing robotic hands that mimic the hand’s finer movements, at an affordable cost. A research project has been under way to develop artificial hands; the main goals have been of an economic as well as technical nature; DARPA has been looking for robotic hand systems that offer not only optimal dexterity but can also come at a lower cost than in the past.

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Sensory Chips Add New Interactive and Robotic Features

Las Vegas, NV (PRWEB) January 5, 2006 Sensory, Inc., the world leader in embedded speech technology, today announces the availability of new audio technologies running on Sensorys RSC-4x platform. These new technologies give consumer electronic products extraordinary conversational and interactive capabilities. New Technologies Enhance Robotics and Interactive Creatures Now the RSC platform can

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New Robotic Humanoid Sculpture by Alexandra Limpert

Williamsburg, Brooklyn, NY (PRWEB) August 18, 2006 Traffic (a passage of persons, vehicles or messages through transportation routes) as a title is appropriate to the mechanical nature of this exhibition. While Limpert traditionally constructs abstract figures out of steel, her new sculpture I is a six foot humanoid with a system of internal mechanisms. A

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