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  2. Love, Death & Robots - Wikipedia

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    Love, Death & Robots (stylized in all-caps with a plus symbol in place of the ampersand; represented in emoji form as ️ 🤖) is an adult animated anthology television series created by Tim Miller and streaming on Netflix. [1] Although the series is produced by Blur Studio, individual episodes are produced by different animation studios from ...

  3. Necrobotics - Wikipedia

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    A "necrobotic" gripper is fashioned from a dead spider and used to lift objects. [1] Necrobotics is the practice of using biotic materials (or dead organisms) as robotic components. [1] In July 2022, researchers in the Preston Innovation Lab at Rice University in Houston, Texas published a paper in Advanced Science introducing the concept and ...

  4. Spider-Man's dream is made a reality with future web-slinging ...

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    The researchers at Tufts University have created a real-life version of Spider-Man's web-shooters, and it’s not just some sticky string in a can. This is cutting-edge biomimicry at its finest.

  5. Tachikoma - Wikipedia

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    Created by. Masamune Shirow. Voiced by. Sakiko Tamagawa. Tachikoma (Japanese: タチコマ) are fictional walker robots endowed with artificial intelligence (AI) that are featured in the Ghost in the Shell universe. They appear in the manga created by Masamune Shirow (as Fuchikoma) and in the Stand Alone Complex sub-universe.

  6. Arachno-Bot - Wikipedia

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    The arachno-bot’s name originates from the distinct shape of the robot, as its 8 legs resemble a spider’s. Each leg consists of a spider-inspired electro-hydraulic soft-actuated joint (S.E.S) which is the core of an arachno-bot. The S.E.S enables the arachno-bot to perform functions other robots can’t do, such as crawl, climb, and jump.

  7. List of fictional robots and androids - Wikipedia

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    Robot Spiders and various other robots, maliciously reprogrammed to kill in Runaway (1984) D.A.R.Y.L. (Data Analyzing Robot Youth Lifeform), a robot built to the government to look like a ten-year-old boy in the film D.A.R.Y.L. (1985) Tik-Tok in Return to Oz (1985) Sico, Paulie's robot in Rocky IV (1985) Spot in Eliminators (1986) Killbots in ...

  8. Argiope aurantia - Wikipedia

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    Argiope aurantia is a species of spider, commonly known as the yellow garden spider, [2][3] black and yellow garden spider, [4] golden garden spider, [5] writing spider, zigzag spider, zipper spider, black and yellow argiope, corn spider, Steeler spider, or McKinley spider. [6] The species was first described by Hippolyte Lucas in 1833.

  9. Spencer Smythe - Wikipedia

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    Spencer Smythe (/ smaɪθ /) is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character is usually depicted as an adversary of the superhero Spider-Man as well as the father of Alistair Smythe. A scientist researching robotics and arachnids, he turned to crime to finance his research, and dedicated his life to ...