#1
15th April 2016, 09:55 AM
| |||
| |||
Current Events on New Technology
Hi I would like to have the news about the new technologies which have been the highlights in the field of Science and Technology?
|
#2
15th April 2016, 09:56 AM
| |||
| |||
Re: Current Events on New Technology
The news about the new technologies which have been the highlights in the field of Science and Technology are as follows: Researchers Hijack Bugs, Turn Them into Cyborgs Cyborg Beetle By embedding anodes into the muscles of bugs, researchers can now correctly control how cyborg creepy crawlies walk — a capacity that might offer these bugs some assistance with carrying out muddled errands, analysts said in another study. Boston Dynamics' New Atlas Robot Can't Be Pushed Around Mechanical technology organization Boston Dynamics discharged another video yesterday (Feb. 23) showcasing its updated Atlas robot, and the footage includes a huge number of noteworthy (and to some degree unsettling) new abilities. Squeezable "Cockroach" Robots Could Cram Through Cracks In the repercussions of tremors and blasts, broken down structures can be difficult to explore. Cockroaches' ability to straighten themselves to fit tight spaces roused UC Berkley roboticists to make frightening little animal robots. Tech for Tots: The Coolest Products for Kids at CES Lego's "Small scale Milo" bot. Move over adults, the current year's buyer hardware show is about tech for children. From Blood Rain to Green Poo: 10 Weirdest Science Stories Shridar Chillal shows his nails. Things got truly strange this year. Da Vinci Droid and Dancing Machines: Japan Convention's Coolest Bots The da Vinci bot. Leonardo da Vinci appeared at an apply autonomy show in Japan a week ago. Chinese Robot Just Kept Walking… and Walking… and Walking The world record holding bot. A four-legged robot with genuine athletic perseverance as of late strolled its route directly into the history books. US Military Foresees Robot-Run 'Transportation Hub' in Space DARPA Vision of Space Transportation Hub The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is building up an exceedingly able mechanical arm that could make a conceivably transformative space "transportation center" conceivable in the generally not so distant future. Space-Borne Astronaut Runs Robot On Earth On Sept. seventh, 2015, European space traveler Andreas Mogensen – circling 240+ miles up and flying at 17,000+ mph – set a peg in a gap on Earth; an exhibition of teleoperation utilizing a power input controlled machine framework worked by ESA. Mammoth 'Fight Bot' Could Get Makeover Ahead of Epic Duel megabots, mark II, mk. II At last, there's a crowdfunding effort for individuals who need to watch mammoth robots battle until the very end. Bug Bots! These Insect-Inspired Robots Can Jump on Water Water Strider-Inspired Robot Swarms of robots motivated by water-bouncing creepy crawlies could one day be utilized for reconnaissance, inquiry and-salvage missions and natural checking, analysts say. New Hybrid Robot Has Soft "Skin" But Hard "Guts" Mixture Robot It might appear to be delicate and squishy to the touch, yet another robot is intense within and prepared to jump, scientists say. Squishy Robot Fingers Will Grasp Sea Life Carefully Sea life researcher David Gruber and robot-creator Robert Wood are building delicate tele-worked grippers for taking care of fragile creature tests gathered by profound plunging remotely guided vehicles (RPVs). Cockroach Robots Will "Pervade" Earthquake Sites For Rescues Working off of a great many years of bug advancement, roboticists are creating CRAM (Compressible Robot with Articulated Mechanisms) to get robots into small spaces. Watch a Robot Salamander Swim and Walk spinal string Another robot lizard has been composed by emulating nature, and it can both swim, walk and turn. Space Bots and Android Waste Collectors: What's Ahead for Robotics In 2015, it was a decent year to be a robot. Be that as it may, one year from now may be stunningly better. |