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  2. Self-replicating machine - Wikipedia

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    Article about a proposed clanking replicator system to be used for developing Earthly deserts in the October 1995 Discover Magazine, featuring forests of solar panels that powered desalination equipment to irrigate the land. In 1995, Nick Szabo proposed a challenge to build a macroscale replicator from Lego(tm) robot kits and similar basic ...

  3. Solarroller - Wikipedia

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    Solarroller is a BEAM dragster photovore robot run by solar panel that utilizes sunlight. In competitions between solarrollers, each one must run one meter in the shortest time possible. Components include pager motors, capacitors, resistors, transistors, and solar panels.

  4. Category:Solar-powered robots - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Solar-powered robots" ... Zoë (robot) This page was last edited on 14 July 2019, at 20:02 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  5. Lego Mindstorms - Wikipedia

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    It lets the robot autonomously perform different operations. The kit also includes NXT-G, a graphical programming environment that enables the creation and downloading of programs to the NXT. The software also has instructions for 4 robots: Alpha-Rex (a humanoid), Tri-Bot (a car), Robo-Arm T-56 (a robotic arm), and Spike (a scorpion)

  6. Lego Mindstorms NXT - Wikipedia

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    Lego Mindstorms NXT Kit Robot built from the kit. The kit's main component is the NXT Intelligent Brick computer, which can accept input from up to four sensors and control up to three motors with a modified version of RJ12 cables (similar to, but incompatible with, RJ11 phone lines). The plastic pin to hold the cable in the socket is moved ...

  7. Robot kit - Wikipedia

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    The kits can consist of: structural elements, mechanical elements, motors (or other actuators), sensors and a controller board to control the inputs and outputs of the robot. In some cases, the kits can be available without electronics as well, to provide the user the opportunity to use his or her own.

  8. The 1 food you should be eating more of, according to ... - AOL

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    Updated every five years, they guide the creation and facilitation of national nutrition programs and nutrition education. As a dietitian, I use the Dietary Guidelines to help people understand ...

  9. Makeblock - Wikipedia

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    10-in-1 programmable robot kit. The most complex robot of the mBot series is aimed at users aged 12 and up. It includes an assembly guide of 10 designs that can be customized and adjusted. The kit contains more than 160 mechanical parts and modules, including Makeblock's MegaPi mainboard and is compatible with Arduino and Raspberry Pi.