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  2. Robolights - Wikipedia

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    Kenny Irwin Jr., the creator of the sculptures, created his first robot, a 10 ft (3.0 m)-tall wooden robot, at age 9. He developed a signature style — large, lit-up, and multicolored robots. His father, Ken Irwin Sr., who is also an artist, allowed him to use the family home as a "canvas" and Irwin continued to build robots since.

  3. Shalu Robot - Wikipedia

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    Robot Shalu is a homemade social and educational humanoid robot [1] [2] developed by Dinesh Kunwar Patel, [3] [4] an Indian Kendriya Vidyalaya Computer Science teacher from Mumbai. [5] [6] It was built using waste materials [7] [8] and can speak 47 languages, including 9 Indian and 38 foreign languages.

  4. Salvius (robot) - Wikipedia

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    Salvius (/ ˈ s æ l v i ə s /) is an open source humanoid robot built in the United States in 2008, the first of its kind. Its name is derived from the word 'salvaged', being constructed with an emphasis on using recycled components and materials to reduce the costs of designing and construction.

  5. This futuristic muscle material could make robots more human

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    The material contracts and expands when in contact with electricity, just like human muscles. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...

  6. Self-replicating machine - Wikipedia

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    A "casting robot" would use sculpting tools and templates to make plaster molds. Plaster was selected because the molds are easy to make, can make precise parts with good surface finishes, and the plaster can be easily recycled afterward using an oven to bake the water back out.

  7. Xenobot - Wikipedia

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    Xenobots are composed solely of frog cells, making them biodegradable and environmentally friendly robots. Unlike traditional technologies, xenobots do not generate pollution or require external energy inputs during their life-cycle.

  8. EcoBot - Wikipedia

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    The microorganisms, as part of their normal activities would be supplying energy to the robot which in turn would be performing various tasks, one of which would be to collect more material from which the microbes may extract energy. This seemed to be the most interesting approach in the pursuit for building an autonomous robot EcoBot-II.

  9. Robotic materials - Wikipedia

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    Robotic materials are composite materials that combine sensing, actuation, computation, and communication in a repeatable or amorphous pattern. [1] Robotic materials can be considered computational metamaterials in that they extend the original definition of a metamaterial [2] as "macroscopic composites having a man-made, three-dimensional, periodic cellular architecture designed to produce an ...

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