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Throughout the 6-inch Mikrobot Walk On Water Surface Without Drowning

A mikrobot who could walk on water surfaces have been successfully created. The scientists said the Forum to make this mikrobot derived from insects that can walk on water surfaces, such as mosquito or spider water.

Mikrobot has a length of 6 inches and 10 have water repellent and two wires that act as feet to move this mikrobot above the water. This robot can walk, stand, even jumping over the water surface without sinking.

Mikrobot weighing 3.88 grams was able to walk on the water surface with a speed of 6 inches per second without sinking. This is the first robot that resembles an insect.

But recognize that the velocity of the insect mikrobot is still too slow. They still work to be able to increase the velocity of this mikrobot. If the robot already has the velocity, which is nice, and of course can be made cheaply, the researchers hope to use it to solve the problem of water pollution.

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Humanoid Robot Romeo Caregiver Friendly Seniors of Aldebaran

Aldebaran Robotics companies in France, the maker of the cute little robot Nao, has returned with robot caregivers for elderly / seniors who nicknamed Romeo. Humanoid / Humanoid gray and stand far greater than the Neo 1.4 meters (slightly more than four and a half feet) wrapped in a gunmetal Speedo-style costumes and weighs 40 kilograms (88 pounds). Romeo Robot features the 37-degrees of freedom, the backbone of the four-segment, articulated legs, exoskeleton legs composite and revised actuators that provide a more secure control of robot limbs. Robot with a clean smooth coating also has a soft torso. Robots interact through natural speech and gestures to perform tasks like taking out the trash, picked up the cup with four fingers, or take food from the kitchen.

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