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Hot Shot tiny tin Transformers RID R.I.D. Robots in ...
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skid-z & wind sheer 2 pack Transformers robots in ...
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Crosswise Transformers RID R.I.D. Robots in disguise ...
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Mudpuppy Robots Magnetic Figures
Amazon.com — Features: 3 sheets of magnets include figure aparts and accessories 2 two-sided cards provide 4 background images Magnets adhere to the tin for compact, portable fun Printed with non-toxic inks CE, ASTM and CPSIA tested for safety Amazon Maximum Age 120 ...More…
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LA Rug Go Robots Rug 39"x58"
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LA Rug Go Robots Rug 19"x29"
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Rise of the Robots: Segway Platform Gives Mechanoids Motion
Live Science — Originally developed by New Hampshire-based Segway for a Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) program, the Robotic Mobility Platform (RMP) allows robot developers to focus more on the thinking power of their machines while providing ...More…
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New Skin Lets Robots Get Sensitive
Live Science — Scientists at NASA have developed a sensitive âEURoeskinâEUR? for robots. NASA engineers are busy developing a high-tech, sensor-embedded covering that would be able to sense the environment, much like human skin. Credit: Vladimir Lumelsky, NASA GSFCMore…
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Look Mom, No Legs! Robots Enter New Sphere
Live Science — A new type of robot balances on a ball rather than relying on legs or wheels. The Ballbot, as it is called, can move in tight spots, making it potentially more useful than other designs for some uses. Carnegie Mellon University robotics Professor ...More…
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New Robots Clone Themselves
Live Science — Machines build copies of themselves, mimicking living organisms. Basic module, with an illustration of internal actuation mechanism. Credit: Cornell University Sequence of frames showing the self-reproduction process. Credit: Cornell ...More…
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Transformers Robots in disguise Destructicon Scourge
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