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BEAM robotics [1] (from biology, electronics, aesthetics and mechanics) is a style of robotics that primarily uses simple analogue circuits, such as comparators, instead of a microprocessor in order to produce an unusually simple design. While not as flexible as microprocessor based robotics, BEAM robotics can be robust and efficient in ...
Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine [a] is a falling block puzzle game developed by Compile and published by Sega. It was released for the Sega Genesis / Mega Drive in North America and Europe in November 1993, and ported to the Game Gear in 1993 and Master System in 1994.
Mark W. Tilden is a robotics physicist who produces complex robotic movements from simple analog logic circuits, often with discrete electronic components, and usually without a microprocessor. He is controversial because of his libertarian Tilden's Laws of Robotics , [ 1 ] and is known for his invention of BEAM robotics and the WowWee ...
The four graduates wanted to make healthy meals more affordable, [5] so they built the robotic technology [6] and initially served the food to students at an MIT dining hall. [7] The group received the $10,000 "Eat It" Lemelson-MIT undergraduate prize in 2016 [ 8 ] as one of America's top two collegiate inventors in food technology .
HEXBUG was designed to expand the company's presence in the retail toy market, as well as add to the experience created by VEX Robotics, a subsidiary brand of Innovation First International, Inc. that specializes in robotics built in a fashion similar to Erector Sets, and Rack Solutions, which is an engineering firm that specializes in ...
RoboBee is a tiny robot capable of partially untethered flight, developed by a research robotics team at Harvard University. The culmination of twelve years of research, RoboBee solved two key technical challenges of micro-robotics .
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Universal Robots has seven collaborative robots on the market. All robots are six-jointed robot arms. The CB3-series consists of the UR3, UR5 and UR10, [24] while UR16e, UR10e, UR5e and UR3e are part of the newer e-series. [25] The UR20 is the first collaborative robot in a whole new generation of collaborative robots. [26]