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http://www.vocativ.com/news/267041/3d-printing-derby-prosthetics/

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http://www.3ders.org/articles/20160107-carbon-robotics-brings-katia-its-low-cost-and-3d-print-ready-modular-robotic-arm-to-ces.html

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Originally shared by Larry Panozzo

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MIT has made a new, versatile robotic hand, Drayson Technologies figured out how to harvest radio waves for generating electricity, crime prediction via machine learning, and more, all in the links below!

Energy from Radio Waves
http://m.phys.org/news/2015-09-radio-frequency-harvesting-tech-unveiled.html

Wearable Medical Skin Patches
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2015/09/150929112030.htm

MIT's Robotic Hand
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/speaking-of-science/wp/2015/09/30/mits-new-robot-has-a-squishy-but-steady-grip/

Real Time Translation
http://www.theverge.com/2015/10/1/9431119/skype-now-has-real-time-translation-built-in

Crime Prediction
http://qz.com/513125/hitachi-says-it-can-predict-crimes-before-they-happen/

3D-printed Microneedles
http://m.phys.org/news/2015-09-scientists-d-printed-drug-micro-needles.html

Chinese Self-driving Bus
http://futurism.com/videos/self-driving-bus-now-a-reality-in-china/

3D-printed Martian Ice House
http://www.cnet.com/news/3d-printable-ice-house-could-be-our-home-on-mars/

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#3dprinting #nasa #space #mars

Originally shared by J. Steven York

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http://3dprint.com/89508/nasa-3d-print-curiosity-rover/

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Originally shared by Andrij “Andrew” Harasewych

This Week in Technology futurism.co/tech-weekly
Adaptive AI, allowing the deaf feel speech, spider-like manufacturing robots, drones to reforest the earth, safe aluminum batteries, high resolution 3d imaging and more!

DARPA seeks to create software systems that could last 100 years
http://phys.org/news/2015-04-darpa-software-years.html

Rice students develop vest that allows deaf to feel speech
http://college.usatoday.com/2015/04/09/rice-students-develop-vest-that-allows-deaf-to-feel-speech/

Spiderlike Robots Could Build Giant Space Structures
http://www.space.com/28846-spiderfab-space-structures-incredible-technology.html

This Drone Startup Has An Ambitious (Crazy) Plan To Plant 1 Billion Trees A Year
http://www.fastcoexist.com/3044235/this-drone-startup-has-an-ambitious-crazy-plan-to-plant-one-billion-trees-a-year

Ultra-fast charging aluminum battery offers safe alternative to conventional batteries
http://phys.org/news/2015-04-ultra-fast-aluminum-battery-safe-alternative.html

Camera chip for smartphone provides superfine 3-D resolution
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2015/04/150403150704.htm

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Originally shared by Andrij “Andrew” Harasewych

This Week in Technology
3D printed rockets, portable laser weapons, virtual world creator, Mag-lev train speed record, cheaper genetic testing for cancers, iris recognition systems and more!  http://www.futurism.co/tech-weekly/

3D Printed Rocket: http://www.realtechtoday.com/technology/the-first-3d-printed-rocket-will-launched-soon/

Tactical Laser Weapon: http://spectrum.ieee.org/tech-talk/aerospace/military/tactical-laser-weapon-module-can-laserify-almost-anything

Creating Virtual Worlds from Text: http://cordis.europa.eu/news/rcn/122725_en.html

Japanese Maglev Train: http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-32391020

Breast Cancer Testing: http://www.forbes.com/sites/matthewherper/2015/04/21/start-up-pledges-to-cut-cost-of-breast-cancer-genetic-testing-from-4000-to-249/

Iris Recognition: http://www.biometricupdate.com/201504/carnegie-mellon-researchers-developing-long-range-iris-recognition-solution

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Originally shared by Rob Jongschaap

CloudDDM — Factory With 100 (Eventually 1,000) 3D Printers & Just 3 Employees Opens at UPS’s Worldwide Hub - 3DPrint.com

'... The 3D printers found within this new facility all run 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and require just three employees total; one per 8 hour shift. The way the system works is quite remarkable. Customers are able to utilize the browser independent CloudDDM application to create new print jobs using their PC, tablet, Mac or other mobile device. They then simply upload one or more STLc3 files via the app, select the material, color, number of parts required and production priority, enter their payment information and address, and then send the order off to be printed.
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http://3dprint.com/62642/cloudddm-ups/
http://3dprint.com/62642/cloudddm-ups/

#robotics #drones #3dprinting

#robotics #drones #3dprinting

Originally shared by 3DPrint.com
http://3dprint.com/61174/openrc-quadcopter

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#health #technology

Originally shared by Singularity 2045

#BioTech startup wants to #3Dprint eyes. They say such #3Dprinting #bioprinting will be possible sometime around 2027. In addition to standard eye replacements, super-human bio-eyes are forecast.

Daily Mail (21 April 2015): "Italian bio-designers MHOX has unveiled project is has been working on to 3D print organic tissues to produce working body parts that can replace the eyes of people suffering from disease." http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-3048797/Would-3D-print-new-EYES-instead-getting-glasses-Synthetic-organs-used-enhance-vision-turn-eyes-cameras.html

PopSci (20 April 2015): "The concept is called Enhance Your Eye (EYE, of course) and are made from a 3D bioprinter, which uses a special needle to drop different types of cells into the appropriate alignment and structure. Bioprinters can already make organs such as ears, blood vessels, and kidneys, but eyes remain elusive because of their complexity." http://www.popsci.com/biotech-startup-wants-replace-your-eyeballs-synthetic-ones

See also: http://rt.com/news/251761-3d-printed-eyeballs-camera/?amp;amp
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-3048797/Would-3D-print-new-EYES-instead-getting-glasses-Synthetic-organs-used-enhance-vision-turn-eyes-cameras.html

#robotics #swarmintelligence #swarmrobotics

#robotics #swarmintelligence #swarmrobotics

Originally shared by Singularity 2045

#Festo has 3D-printed BionicANTS to compliment their eMotionButterflies. The two robots will be on display at in Germany, at the Hannover Fair 13-17 April 2015.

You may remember Festo regarding robotic dragonfly (bionicopter) drones: http://www.engadget.com/2013/03/29/bionicopter-dragonfly-drone/

3Dprint.com (27 Mar 2015): "Just imagine 3D printed colonies of ants, commanded to work together just as their live counterparts do naturally. Not only are they highly functional, they are stunningly beautiful with intricate details and vibrant color — almost jewel-like in their aesthetics, thanks to the use of 3D MID technology on laser-sintered shaped body parts. They are also powered by electronics, and part of their beauty is actually lent due to the strategic design of the golden-hued electrical components, which cause the 3D printed ants to function in myriad ways."

#robots #robotics #3Dprinting  

Note the following S45 post from March 2013 regarding various mini dones, which you may also be interested in: https://plus.google.com/+Singularity-2045/posts/WnQxdxA4SnF

Here is the source regarding the ants: http://www.festo.com/cms/en_corp/14252.htm (https://archive.today/kmSxH).
http://3dprint.com/54023/festo-3d-printed-bionicants

Letting Robots Build Their Own Bodies And Make Their Own Minds

Letting Robots Build Their Own Bodies And Make Their Own Minds 

A 3 minutes presentation about my PhD research on the co-evolution of morphology and behavior in swarm robotics.

#robotics   #swarmrobotics   #swarms   #coevolution   #morphologicalcomputation      #3dprinting   #geneticalgorithms   #evolution   #artificialintelligence   #artificialevolution   #jessicameyer   #uwe   #brl   #bristol   #3mt   #epuck  
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BTx1itvOjKg&feature=share

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Originally shared by Gizmag

Terminator-inspired tech could give traditional 3D printing a run for its money
A new approach to 3D printing promises to drastically speed up the 3D manufacturing process by "growing" objects out of a pool of resin rather than printing them layer by layer. Carbon3D announced its Continuous Liquid Interface Production technology (CLIP) on stage at the TED conference this week, claiming it can produce commercial-quality objects from a range of polymer-based material at speeds between 25 and 100 times faster than conventional 3D printing.

http://www.gizmag.com/clip-carbon3d-3d-printing/36606/

#technology #food #foodprinter #3dprinting

#technology   #food   #foodprinter   #3dprinting  

Originally shared by Liz Gumbinner

This is what a 3D food printer can do. And it's actually healthy. Amazing. 

#tech   #technology   #3dprinting   #3dprinter   #foodprinter   #foodprinting  
http://coolmompicks.com/blog/2014/04/05/foodini-3d-food-printer-kitchen-appliance/

#architecture #3dprinting #green

#architecture   #3dprinting   #green  

Originally shared by Engadget

Inhabitat's Week in Green: 3D-printed buildings, wooden skyscrapers and UFO-shaped tree tents

Still don't know what to print..

Still don't know what to print..

#3dprinting

Originally shared by Singularity 2045

Wired reported (3 Feb 2015) on how science-fiction is becoming real, science fact. The seemingly impossible becomes real. Prepare for a revolution.

"In the field of medicine, 3D printing of complex living tissues, commonly known as bioprinting, is opening up new avenues for regenerative medicine. With an improved understanding of this technology, researchers are even trying to catalyze the natural healing mechanism of the body by creating porous structures that aid in bone stabilization in the field of orthopedics. This cutting edge technology in conjunction with stem cell research is likely to revolutionize the made-to-order organs, cutting across the transplant waiting lists. Even intricate human body parts like the brain can be replicated using the 3D technology to aid in complex medical surgeries through simulation."

#decentralized #3dprinting #revolution #3dprinters  
http://www.wired.com/2015/02/3d-printing-decentralized-industrial-revolution/

#3dprinting #3dprinter #technology


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Originally shared by Purple Rabbit

the smallest #3D printer. is a pen that let you doodle in the air.

#robotics #3dprinting #technology #science


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Originally shared by Jason Mayes

If you haven't heart of #HackADay you might be living under a rock.  However I reminded myself of this site today which is a beautiful collection of all the best hackaday projects. Some really fun categories including #3DPrinting , #Art, Autonomous Vechicles, Displays, #Robotics, and more. http://hackaday.io/lists

Co-Evolution of Morphology and Behavior in Self-Organized Robotic Swarms

Co-Evolution of Morphology and Behavior in Self-Organized Robotic Swarms 

My first very spontaneous attempt at a 3 Minutes Thesis Presentation, where we only have 3 minutes and 1 slide to describe our PhD Thesis for a non-specialist audience. 

Synopsis: The idea of the research is to co-evolve both shape and controller of a robotic swarm, in order for them to work better as a whole. Small robots are not so powerful individually, but when cooperating with each other, by physically hooking together forming a larger organism for example, they become able to solve more complex tasks in robust ways. The shape each robot has influences the way they physically interact with each other; and taking advantage of the morphological computation phenomena, it is believed that a more complex shape can spare the complexity of the controller. Therefore, simultaneously evolving both morphology and behavior should accomplish the highest benefits for the swarm. In order to reach this goal, I am evolving the shape of arm-like structures for the robots’ bodies and, further on, their controllers as well.

#phd   #robotics   #swarmrobotics   #evolution   #3dprinting   #3MT   #3minutesthesis   #video   #uwe   #brl   #geneticalgorithms   #coevolution   #artificialintelligence   #epuck     #jessicameyer  
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UZ9W3M0K0xo&feature=share

#technology #3dprinting #humor


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Originally shared by Programming Geeks

3D MODEL OF THE SAVE ICON :)

thnx  Charles Richardson

More about the Poppy humanoid 3d printed robot.

More about the Poppy humanoid 3d printed robot.

#robotics   #poppy   #humanoid   #3dprinting  

Originally shared by Rob Jongschaap

Poppy Project

'The Poppy project aims at building an Open-source humanoid platform based on robust, flexible, easy-to-use hardware and software. Designed by the Flowers Lab at Inria Bordeaux and Ensta ParisTech (France), its development aims at providing an affordable and hackable humanoid robot for science, education, art and geeks. Poppy was initially made for our research project about understanding biped locomotion, and full-body physical and social interaction in robots and humans.'

http://www.poppy-project.org/
http://vimeo.com/poppyproject/poppyoverview