Curating the Internet: Science and technology micro-summaries for July 29, 2019
IEEE Spectrum's weekly selection of awesome robot videos; Protecting privacy in the digital world; Alibaba claims fastest RISC-V processor; An argument that soft science can be stronger than hard science; Learning Morse code
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- Video Friday: A Two-Armed Robot That Balances on a Ball - IEEE Spectrum's weekly selection of awesome robot videos includes a 2-armed robot balancing on a ball; an underwater transforming vehicle that switches between Autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) and Remotely Operated Underwater Vehicle (ROV) for sea exploration; self-reconfiguring modular robots; A gripper with a passive oppose-able thumb that can pick up flat objects; A robotic arm putting bags on pallets; cleaning and dish-sorting robots; A humanoid robot that dances; and more...
Here's a video of the humanoid dancer:
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Hey, thanks for the mention!
You're welcome. And thank you for your informative article. I was previously unaware of the inspiration for Morse's work, and I think the web site is a really cool way to learn it. I think I'm going to back when I get time and use it to learn the rest of the alphabet.
Good technology bro.