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Apparently it’s possible to build an exoskeleton-controlled robot in the comfort of your own home. Reverse Pacific Rim, here we come.
Carnegie Mellon University researchers say building robots doesn’t have to be rocket science. They’ve unveiled a set of recipes for building Internet-controlled robots with off-the-shelf parts.
Northwestern University’s robot crab is half a millimeter wide and can sit on the side of a penny.
With a radio-controlled snowplow, you won't need to go out to shovel the sidewalk. This modified RC car can clear your driveway and look cute doing it.
That's because engineers at Northwestern University in Illinois have created what they claim to be the smallest remote control robots ever made.
Remote control robots make a fantastic toy for children and adults alike. Here, we've rounded up our four favorites available on Amazon.
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