Athletes jumping off a diving board. A duck circling a pond. Planets rotating in space. What do all these things have in common? They—or at least, their robotic representations—are products of a ...
Researchers at the University of Tokyo have built a robotic hand that never loses a hand of the familiar choosing game rock-paper-scissors, or "janken," as it's known in Japanese. Our team tests, ...
(CBS News) Okay, that does it. Science has just hit the pinnacle of achievement. That's right, folks: an ultimate "rock-paper-scissor" robot has finally been created. Just watch and see it in action.
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Most of us think of the game rock, paper, scissors as a game of chance. Some of us, like Douglas Walker, co-author of the Rock Paper ...
Strictly speaking that should be robot hand and eye, since, as you might have guessed, it uses a high speed vision system that identifies, within a millisecond, the move being made by the human player ...
A new robot that can win any game of Rock, Paper, Scissors you throw at it has popped up at the University of Tokyo. It’s a third-generation design by researchers at Ishikawa Watanabe Laboratory, and ...
YouTuber and former NASA engineer Mark Rober is betting on his robot being able to beat anyone, every time, in Rock-Paper-Scissors. He is so confident about his robot, affectionately named Rocky, ...
Paper structures built using the principles of origami could lead to cheap, easy-to-make robots that are very different from their more traditional metal brethren. George Whitesides and colleagues at ...
You know the robots are coming for you. But did you know they could be made from paper? That’s right, even your crisp, white ream could be plotting against you. This guy built a whole robot out of ...