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At the Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia (IIT) in Genoa, humanoid robots are no longer just science fiction, they're being developed for tasks such as assisting human workers in factories and even flying into disaster zones. Researchers are pushing the boundaries of robotics with innovations like ErgoCub, a robot designed to support industrial workers which can carry loads of up to 10kg, and iRonCub, a jet-powered robot built for emergency response.We head inside IIT's robotics lab with Daniele Pucci, Head of Artificial and Mechanical Intelligence to say hello to some of the robots and explore how these advanced machines could become an integral part of our world in the next decade.Find out more about IIT here. Find out more about Creo here.Your host is Paul Haimes from industrial software company PTC. Episodes are released bi-weekly. Follow us on LinkedIn and X for updates.This is an 18Sixty production for PTC. Executive producer is Jacqui Cook. Location recording by Carola Haupt. Sound design and editing by Clarissa Maycock. Music by Rowan Bishop.
Happy Thanksgiving from Talk Dirt to Me! In this special holiday episode, we cover the latest buzz in agriculture and beyond. Brooke Rollins has been named the new Secretary of Agriculture, and we explore how her leadership could shape the future of farming in the U.S. We also tackle a listener's question about the advantages and challenges of raising registered cattle versus commercial herds, offering insights for producers of all sizes. The drama in agriculture takes a serious turn as Steve McBee faces up to 30 years in prison. We break down the case and its potential implications for the industry. Meanwhile, technology continues to push boundaries with autonomous helicopters now being used to spray crops. Could this be the next big thing in precision ag? In our Made in America segment, we highlight Itape Duct Tape, a must-have for farmers looking for reliable, American-made products. Plus, we share our favorite Thanksgiving dishes and reflect on the holiday's importance in the ag community. Tune in for this engaging mix of news, tech, and holiday spirit, and don't forget to let us know your thoughts! Highlighted Made in America Company/Product: https://www.itape.com/product/ac10/ Agzaga is the official sponsor of Talk Dirt to Me! It is the ultimate online farm store. American owned and operated. Go check out their site and get what you need. Be sure to use the code TALKDIRT to get 10% off your order! Visit them at: https://agzaga.com If you enjoy this episode then please leave us a review and share this episode with your friends! Follow us on social media: Talk Dirt to Me Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkdirtpodcast/ Bobby Lee: Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/search/top?q=hurricane%20creek%20farms Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/hurricanecreekfarm/ YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/c/HurricaneCreekFarms Logan: Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/LHFarmsTN Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/lo.hanks/ YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqYpTjKQtOMABFOc2Aw3_Ow
Flying Robots to Clean Up Mount Everest Mount Everest is the tallest mountain on Earth. Every year, many people climb it. But they leave a lot of trash. It makes the mountain dirty and dangerous. 聖母峰是世界最高峰,每年都有很多人去攀登,但是他們留下很多垃圾,讓聖母峰變得又髒又危險。 Click HERE to see the full episode transcript, including a vocabulary list and quiz!
This podcast episode explores how AI-powered drones are revolutionizing warehouse inventory management can minimize workforce and maximize productivity inside the warehouse. Featuring Verity founder Raffaello D'Andrea and JLL executives Kris Bjorson and Sam Brashler, the discussion highlights the challenges of traditional inventory methods, including infrequent counts and high error rates. The experts examine how drone technology improves accuracy, safety, and efficiency in inventory tasks, addressing labor shortages and meeting the growing demand for precise stock management. The conversation underscores the potential of AI and robotics to transform warehouse operations by automating unpopular tasks while enhancing overall performance. James Cook is the director of Retail Research in the Americas for JLL. Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Spotify Listen: WhereWeBuy.show Email: jamesd.cook@jll.com Watch our video show, Everything We Know About Retail: http://everythingweknow.show/ Leave a message on the Where We Buy hotline. We may use it on an upcoming show. Call (602) 633-4061 Read more retail research here: http://www.us.jll.com/retail Theme music is Run in the Night by The Good Lawdz, under Creative Commons license.
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Drones are becoming increasingly useful, but they can get damaged and grounded pretty quickly. A team at MIT has found bee-inspired workarounds that would keep impaired robotic crafts flying. Plus: today in 1958, the release of “Johnny's Greatest Hits” by Johnny Mathis, considered the first ever greatest hits album. Resilient bug-sized robots keep flying even after wing damage (MIT) First Ever Greatest Hits Album Released Courtesy of Johnny Mathis (Songfacts) Our Patreon backers make this show number one --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coolweirdawesome/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coolweirdawesome/support
March 2nd 2023 Yuriy talks about his time with Iraqi Kurdish soldiers who were trying to fight ISIS who were using drones and attaching IEDs to drop on Iraqi soldiers and civilians. Ukrainians are using the same strategy, using drones to determine the Russian locations, drop IEDs or used to transport small packages of medicine to the front lines. You can help Yuriy and his family by donating to his GoFundMe: https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-yuriys-family Do you want to ask Yuriy a question? Email your question to him: fightingtherussianbeast@gmail.com Yuriy's Podbean Patron sign-up to give once or regularly: https://patron.podbean.com/yuriy ----more---- Here are some other organizations where you can donate: World Central Kitchen WCK is currently stationed in several locations near the Ukranian border. WCK provides fresh, nourishing meals for communities in need of relief from war and climate disasters. https://donate.wck.org/give/236738/#!/donation/checkout Voices of Children Voices of Children helps children affected by the war in eastern Ukraine. They provide psychological and psychosocial support to children. It helps them overcome the consequences of armed conflict and develop. https://voices.org.ua/en/donat/ Save the Children Save the Children is Distributing essential humanitarian aid to children and their families https://www.savethechildren.org.uk/where-we-work/europe/ukraine Revived Soldiers of Ukraine Revived Soldiers Ukraine (RSU) is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing aid to the people of Ukraine so that they may fulfill fundamental rights and freedoms such as right to life, right to appropriate and affordable medical care, freedom of belief and freedom for an adequate standard of living. https://www.paypal.com/donate/?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=EECANTTJNHN7Y
Join Hugh Ross and Fazale “Fuz” Rana as they discuss new discoveries taking place at the frontiers of science that have theological and philosophical implications, including the reality of God's existence. Bioinspired Flying Robots Drones the size of tiny flies could be sent en masse to inspect and diagnose hazardous sites, or fly through piles of rubble to find and determine the condition of trapped victims, or released from spacecraft to assist in exploration. By meticulously copying the designs in fruit flies and gnats, scientists used miniaturized, high-power density piezoelectric devices to develop the equivalent of flight muscles. They then copied the biological gyroscope in bees to make a gyroscope that weighs only 15 milligrams. These achievements show that copying God's designs in his creatures enables us to build machines to help us fulfill our God-given mandate to manage Earth's resources for our benefit and the benefit of all life. Resources: A Gyroscope-Free Visual-Inertial Flight Control and Wind Sensing System for 10-mg Robots Leprosy & God's Providence Researchers have discovered that the mechanisms that M. leprae—the bacterium that causes leprosy—uses to spread within the human host are the same mechanisms that biomedical researchers may one day leverage to regenerate livers and, possibly, other organs. This discovery highlights God's providential care for humanity. Resources: In vivo Partial Reprogramming by Bacteria Promotes Adult Liver Organ Growth without Fibrosis and Tumorigenesis Reprogramming Adult Schwann Cells to Stem Cell-Like Cells by Leprosy Bacilli Promotes Dissemination of Infection Additional Resources: Viruses and God's Providence Viruses and God's Providence Revisited
Have you ever wondered how flying snakes do their thing and fly? Scientists at Virginia Tech and the University of Virginia are working to uncover this mystery, and determine if the same technology could be applied to robots. Roxy Todd explains.
As education leaders around the globe call for more emphasis on STEM education, and as government statistics project millions more tech jobs than trained workers in the next decade, the REC Foundation is changing the way K–12 students learn about technology by making robotics both accessible and fun for students from every background, all over the world. REC Foundation has been helping K–12 schools start their own VEX Robotics education programs and participate in competitions since 2008 — and over 1 million students each year now participate in more than 70 countries, about three-quarters of those coming from the United States. The foundation is also devoted to changing the face of STEM, with programs designed to make robotics more equitable, such as the Girl Powered initiative launched in 2016. Six years later, half of all elementary school students participating in VEX Robotics teams are girls. Last year, REC Foundation added a drone program and competition in Texas, and this fall the drone competition program expanded to Maryland and Michigan — with more states expected to be added soon. For this episode of THE Journal Insider podcast, THEJournal.com editor Kristal Kuykendall visited with REC Foundation CEO Dan Mantz who explained the foundation's recent adjustments to its mission and vision, the addition of drones, and how exciting student competitions for robotics and drone teams are helping prepare the workforce of tomorrow. THE Journal Insider podcast explores current ed tech trends and issues impacting K–12 educators, IT professionals, instructional technologists, education leaders, and ed tech providers. Listen in as THEJournal.com Editor Kristal Kuykendall chats with ed tech experts, educators, and industry leaders about how they are 'meeting the moment' in the U.S. public education system. Find all podcast episodes as well as K–12 ed tech news updated daily at THEJournal.com. Resource links: RoboticsEducation.org Girl Powered robotics initiative RobotEvents.com Aerial Drone Competition 2022-23 information Bell Advanced Vertical Robotics Competition overview video VEX Robotics Music by LemonMusicStudio from Pixabay
Jonathan Barlow from the NASA Ames Research Center joins me to talk about Astrobee—the free-flying robots on the International Space Station that test new technologies, sensors, and operations, and assist astronauts and mission controllers alike. Jonathan is the Astrobee Lead Engineer and has been with the program since the beginning, so we go way back to its origins and talk in-depth about what the robots are up to today on the ISS.This episode of Main Engine Cut Off is brought to you by 43 executive producers—Simon, Lauren, Kris, Pat, Matt, Jorge, Ryan, Donald, Lee, Chris, Warren, Bob, Russell, Moritz, Joel, Jan, David, Joonas, Robb, Tim Dodd (the Everyday Astronaut!), Frank, Julian and Lars from Agile Space, Matt, The Astrogators at SEE, Chris, Aegis Trade Law, Fred, Hemant, Dawn Aerospace, Andrew, Harrison, Benjamin, SmallSpark Space Systems, Schultzy, and seven anonymous—and 818 other supporters.TopicsWhat is Astrobee? | NASAAstrobee - Four Years in Video | NASA Image and Video LibraryNASA Celebrates Three Years of Astrobees Buzzing on Space Station | NASAMeet ISAAC, Integrating Robots with the Space Stations of the Future | NASAAstrobee Space-Bots Mark a New Milestone in Human-Robot Teamwork | NASANPS, NASA Team Up on “Astrobatics” Project to Advance Spacecraft Robotics - Naval Postgraduate SchoolArtemis 1 Launch Events - Off-NominalThe ShowLike the show? Support the show!Email your thoughts, comments, and questions to anthony@mainenginecutoff.comFollow @WeHaveMECOListen to MECO HeadlinesJoin the Off-Nominal DiscordSubscribe on Apple Podcasts, Overcast, Pocket Casts, Spotify, Google Play, Stitcher, TuneIn or elsewhereSubscribe to the Main Engine Cut Off NewsletterMusic by Max JustusArtwork photo by ESA
S2 | E20 In this episode we talk with Mike Winn of DroneDeploy. Amazing company doing amazing things to not only integrate but simplify the use of drone functionality in agriculture. He call them flying robots. We call it cool.
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You know how everyone always says that by the time you graduate there are new jobs that you've never heard of? Yea this is one of them. Saunders gets to fly drones for a living! He has worked with companies like Discovery, Spotify, and much more. In this episode you will hear from: Saunders - CEO of Flying Robots, Insagram @FRaerials, Facebook @FRarials Claim your free $10 of a stock with public.com by using this link: https://bit.ly/DCxPublic Thank you for listening to the show and making it all the way to the end of the show notes! (You’re dedicated and we appreciate you) If you want to join our newsletter that releases once a week (0 spam) with 5 college cheatcodes, you can subscribe here: https://mailchi.mp/31e942a00a1c/gcgunewsletter If you’d like to check out our Instagram Page: https://www.instagram.com/declassifiedcollege/ And if you want to the cringe Tik Tok that Justin makes, make sure to give us a follow here: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMJAakMkJ/
Interesting discussion with Davide Scaramuzza, the director of the Robotics and Perception Group at ETH Zurich. In this episode Davide shares his thoughts pushing the limits on vision-based navigation drones, can they beat the best human pilot? the challenges of scaling down drones, how to design tailored hardware and algorithm operating at very low power and frequency in real-time? What are the important features you have to consider in the simulation when your physical system gets complex? Other compelling points highlighted in the episode, I hope you enjoy it.
Vijay Kumar is one of the top roboticists in the world, professor at the University of Pennsylvania, Dean of Penn Engineering, former director of GRASP lab, or the General Robotics, Automation, Sensing and Perception Laboratory at Penn that was established back in 1979, 40 years ago. Vijay is perhaps best known for his work in multi-robot systems (or robot swarms) and micro aerial vehicles, robots that elegantly cooperate in flight under all the uncertainty and challenges that real-world conditions present. This conversation is part of the Artificial Intelligence podcast. If you would like to get more information about this podcast go
8/9/2019. Matt Sweeney, Founder and CEO of Flirtey, a Reno-based tech company working on providing fast package delivery via drones
8/9/2019. Matt Sweeney, Founder and CEO of Flirtey, a Reno-based tech company working on providing fast package delivery via drones
We’ve heard of robots working in warehouses, picking the right windshield or a box of wiring harnesses from shevles. But what about making sure those shelves are stocked with the right stuff, in the right place, at the right time? Marc Gyongosi thinks that flying robots – better known as drones – are right for the job. Marc is the CEO founder of IFM, or Intelligent Flying Machines, which is pretty much what IFM does.
Welcome to AMCPress&Co presents The Satirically Challenged Show. We are the #1 disabled satirical news program in the world (65,000 and Counting) that provides uncensored news on numerous topics worldwide. Tonight we are having an encore presentation of episode one of our favorite episodes.We are now on ITUNES. Subscribe to us through there. Want to connect with us? Seek us out on facebook under AMCPRESS&CO, We are also gaining new correspondents. fancy being one? We know you want too, if you do: Tweet us, Message us on Facebook you will get a response. Also did we mention, we're doing a bit of renovating to the website? in the meantime you can find us at: www.amcpressandco.com. We are aiming to be listener supported, we have a PATERON! where you can donate to us for as little as $1.00. https://www.patreon.com/AMCPRESSANDCO. * Some Media (sound effects, news clips and other sounds. etc) is protected by Fair Use. Beginning theme song is composed by Redhood & Alison and is owned by AMCPress&Co Digital Entertainment. All rights Reserved.© No copyright infringement intended** Disclaimer instrumental Credit: Blurr, Royal Philharmonic, Terry Jackson and Queen
Welcome to AMCPress&Co presents The Satirically Challenged Show. We are the #1 disabled satirical news program in the world (65,000 and Counting) that provides uncensored news on numerous topics worldwide. On Tonight's episode: We ransack the FAA since they are now testing drones to be used just incase of robot uprising. Then we discuss how Trump now wants to explore a panel on vaccine safety. Then we ransack Facebook is now censoring art on Facebook. Then we discuss how disability activists are coming out after Meryl Streep's Speech at the Golden Globes. We are now on ITUNES. Subscribe to us through there. Want to connect with us? Seek us out on facebook under AMCPRESS&CO, We are also gaining new correspondents. fancy being one? We know you want too, if you do: Tweet us, Message us on Facebook you will get a response. Also did we mention, we're doing a bit of renovating to the website? in the meantime you can find us at: www.amcpressandco.com. We are aiming to be listener supported, we have a PATERON! where you can donate to us for as little as $1.00. https://www.patreon.com/AMCPRESSANDCO. * Some Media (sound effects, news clips and other sounds. etc) is protected by Fair Use. Beginning theme song is composed by Redhood & Alison and is owned by AMCPress&Co Digital Entertainment. All rights Reserved.© No copyright infringement intended** Disclaimer instrumental Credit: Blurr, Royal Philharmonic, Terry Jackson and Queen
Transcript below.In this episode, Abate De Mey interviews Guido De Croon about Evolutionary Robotics and its use to design behaviors for flying robots.
In this episode, Abate De Mey interviews Guido De Croon about Evolutionary Robotics and its use to design behaviors for flying robots.
We talk with Dr. Ella Atkins about UAS privacy regulations, regulatory and legislative jurisdiction over the airspace, developing a drone safety culture, and UAS air traffic management challenges. Guest Dr. Ella Atkins is an Associate Professor in the Department of Aerospace Engineering at the University of Michigan, where she is director of the Autonomous Aerospace Systems (A2SYS) Lab. Ella received her BS and MS in Aeronautics and Astronautics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and her MS and PhD in Computer Science and Engineering from the University of Michigan. Her research focuses on task and motion planning, guidance, and control to support increasingly autonomous systems, with a focus on small UAS and aviation safety applications. She has an extensive history of successful collaboration with NASA. Ella has authored over 150 journal and conference publications and has served long-term as an associate editor of the AIAA Journal of Aerospace Information Systems (JAIS). She has served on numerous review boards and panels, including the 2013 NRC committee to develop a research agenda for autonomy in civil aviation, the NRC Aeronautics Roundtable, NRC NASA Aviation Safety program review board, and Decadal Survey of Aeronautics (Panel E). Ella is past-chair of the AIAA Intelligent Systems Technical Committee, AIAA Associate Fellow, IEEE senior member, small public airport owner/operator (Shamrock Field, Brooklyn, MI), and a private pilot. She serves on the National Academy's Aeronautics and Space Engineering Board (ASEB) (2011-2017) and was a member of the IDA Defense Science Studies Group (2012-2013). She currently serves on the steering committee and as Graduate Program Chair to the new University of Michigan Robotics Program. The Flying Robots video features Professor Ella Atkins describing the unusual unmanned aircraft that are being built at the University of Michigan Aerospace Department. UAS Privacy Regulations Should we create privacy rules specifically for UAS, rather than dealing with privacy more broadly? Privacy is already covered under existing ground-based laws, and new technology doesn't necessarily imply a requirement for new laws. Peeping drones: UAV caught creeping on Vancouver sunbather A woman sunbathing topless on her private balcony says a quadcopter tried to take pictures of her. Regulatory and Legislative Jurisdiction over the Airspace Who controls what airspace: the federal regulatory agency or State or local communities? The FAA has claimed purview over all the airspace, but the U.S. Supreme Court in United States v. Causby stated that landowners own and control the “immediate reaches of the enveloping atmosphere” just above their properties. More discussion is needed about the low-altitude airspace and the ability of local communities to create their own standards based on their local situation. Current Unmanned Aircraft State Law Landscape In 2015, 45 states considered 156 bills that were related to drones. In total, 26 states have enacted drone laws, and six more states adopted resolutions. Austin, TX Requires PPL For UAV Flying Austin, Texas now requires a private pilot certificate to fly a UAV. However, one can fly if they have a document indicating permission from the property owner. Developing a Drone Safety Culture The lack of common-sense rules at any government level is resulting in anarchy. Manufacturers claim they can “stay out of legal trouble” by marketing to hobbyists who are unregulated and who don't know where to fly. Some solutions: Achieving a drone safety culture requires that manufacturers, commercial operators, and regular citizens learn responsible behaviors. “Know Before You Fly” will gradually catch on once we make it through a generation that grows up with drones. Creating “drone parks” in urban areas would give people a place to freely fly. Right now hobbyists really don't have guidelines of where to go (apart fr...
02:32 - Julian Cheal Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 02:49 - Julian’s Background with Robots and Drones Arduino AR.Drone 03:32 - NodeCopter Events 04:31 - Traveling with Robots 05:35 - Julian’s Collection and Projects Julian Cheal: Dancing with Robots Raspberry Pi BeagleBone 07:46 - Giving Demos 09:12 - What Makes Robots? Sinon.JS MQTT Protocol 10:21 - Where is IoT (Internet of Things) Heading? Security 13:11 - Programming Languages NodeBots 14:15 - Tools and Protocols The MIDI Protocol Spark Core voodoospark 17:31 - Programming Challenges Around Hardware Hacking Artoo celluloid 18:49 - Barrier to Entry 20:41 - Getting Kids Started Kids Ruby Arduino Starter Kit 22:09 - Wearables EL Wire (Electroluminescent Wire) 23:18 - LEGO Robotics Mindstorms LabVIEW National Instruments 25:01 - Issues with Hardware Hacking 28:22 - Rubyists and Hardware Julian Cheal: Dancing with Robots JRuby Rubinius 29:45 - Interfacing with Humans iBeacon OpenCV 33:27 - [Kickstarter] CHIP - The World's First Nine Dollar Computer 34:01 - Connectivity Sphero Carin Meier: The Joy of Flying Robots with Clojure @ OSCON 2013 36:55 - More Interesting Projects Aaron Patterson: Using chicken scheme to read sausagebox values Oscilloscope Picks Jacob Kaplan-Moss Keynote @ Pycon 2015 (Jessica) Kobo Aura H20 (Avdi) Liz Abinante: Unicorns Are People, Too (Re-Thinking Soft and Hard Skills) @ Madison+ Ruby 2014 (Coraline) littleBits (Julian) Jewelbots (Julian) Ruby Rogues Episode #156: Hardware Hacking with Julia Grace (Julian) The End of Mr. Y by Scarlett Thomas (Julian)
02:32 - Julian Cheal Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 02:49 - Julian’s Background with Robots and Drones Arduino AR.Drone 03:32 - NodeCopter Events 04:31 - Traveling with Robots 05:35 - Julian’s Collection and Projects Julian Cheal: Dancing with Robots Raspberry Pi BeagleBone 07:46 - Giving Demos 09:12 - What Makes Robots? Sinon.JS MQTT Protocol 10:21 - Where is IoT (Internet of Things) Heading? Security 13:11 - Programming Languages NodeBots 14:15 - Tools and Protocols The MIDI Protocol Spark Core voodoospark 17:31 - Programming Challenges Around Hardware Hacking Artoo celluloid 18:49 - Barrier to Entry 20:41 - Getting Kids Started Kids Ruby Arduino Starter Kit 22:09 - Wearables EL Wire (Electroluminescent Wire) 23:18 - LEGO Robotics Mindstorms LabVIEW National Instruments 25:01 - Issues with Hardware Hacking 28:22 - Rubyists and Hardware Julian Cheal: Dancing with Robots JRuby Rubinius 29:45 - Interfacing with Humans iBeacon OpenCV 33:27 - [Kickstarter] CHIP - The World's First Nine Dollar Computer 34:01 - Connectivity Sphero Carin Meier: The Joy of Flying Robots with Clojure @ OSCON 2013 36:55 - More Interesting Projects Aaron Patterson: Using chicken scheme to read sausagebox values Oscilloscope Picks Jacob Kaplan-Moss Keynote @ Pycon 2015 (Jessica) Kobo Aura H20 (Avdi) Liz Abinante: Unicorns Are People, Too (Re-Thinking Soft and Hard Skills) @ Madison+ Ruby 2014 (Coraline) littleBits (Julian) Jewelbots (Julian) Ruby Rogues Episode #156: Hardware Hacking with Julia Grace (Julian) The End of Mr. Y by Scarlett Thomas (Julian)
02:32 - Julian Cheal Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 02:49 - Julian’s Background with Robots and Drones Arduino AR.Drone 03:32 - NodeCopter Events 04:31 - Traveling with Robots 05:35 - Julian’s Collection and Projects Julian Cheal: Dancing with Robots Raspberry Pi BeagleBone 07:46 - Giving Demos 09:12 - What Makes Robots? Sinon.JS MQTT Protocol 10:21 - Where is IoT (Internet of Things) Heading? Security 13:11 - Programming Languages NodeBots 14:15 - Tools and Protocols The MIDI Protocol Spark Core voodoospark 17:31 - Programming Challenges Around Hardware Hacking Artoo celluloid 18:49 - Barrier to Entry 20:41 - Getting Kids Started Kids Ruby Arduino Starter Kit 22:09 - Wearables EL Wire (Electroluminescent Wire) 23:18 - LEGO Robotics Mindstorms LabVIEW National Instruments 25:01 - Issues with Hardware Hacking 28:22 - Rubyists and Hardware Julian Cheal: Dancing with Robots JRuby Rubinius 29:45 - Interfacing with Humans iBeacon OpenCV 33:27 - [Kickstarter] CHIP - The World's First Nine Dollar Computer 34:01 - Connectivity Sphero Carin Meier: The Joy of Flying Robots with Clojure @ OSCON 2013 36:55 - More Interesting Projects Aaron Patterson: Using chicken scheme to read sausagebox values Oscilloscope Picks Jacob Kaplan-Moss Keynote @ Pycon 2015 (Jessica) Kobo Aura H20 (Avdi) Liz Abinante: Unicorns Are People, Too (Re-Thinking Soft and Hard Skills) @ Madison+ Ruby 2014 (Coraline) littleBits (Julian) Jewelbots (Julian) Ruby Rogues Episode #156: Hardware Hacking with Julia Grace (Julian) The End of Mr. Y by Scarlett Thomas (Julian)
C'est le Walter's Weekly Show, la Semaine de Walter, saison 5 épisode 127 ! Entendu dans cet épisode Star Wars homme orchestre Square tune musician : Delorean mon amour et Neurocket 5th Symphony in major key Tetris hero Launchpad edition Bohemian Rhapsody par Mnozil Brass - par The ShowHawk duo - Making of Bullit par Dr Lester - Nessun Dorma par Lester Bowie Brass Fantasy iPhone Metrognome remix Sultans of shred - Rolling Stones shred - Get lucky shred Les intros de Pharrell Williams Emi Sunshine Jolene par Dolly Parton et en 33 tours la Face cachée de la lune The Creep takes it all - A hard girls' night - Stayin' in Black Crocodile Chop - Pomplamoose : Lorde 2Pac Beck mashup Musique de Lego - The Bit 52's - Flying Robots roskstars Drum Beatin' baby Wine glass music - The Bottle Boys Jurassic Park slide guitar cover Nina Simone : Wild is the wind Little Wing - Live - par Derek & the Dominos - par Joe Cocker & Santana par Toots Thielemans - par Eric Clapton & Steve Winwood par JCFrog - par Stevie Ray Vaughan Little Wing Masterclass par Florent Passamonti La Chaîne Guitare Paul Lansky : Night Traffic Kultur Breakdown Bricolo & Mulot CycloCast Café Klatsch Quid Novi The BroClash Avec la participation de Melle Hobby - Abi le Fanu - Monsieur Hobby Cirbafe - La Taupe - Quenton - Picaboubx Anna Coluthe - Gleb - Xeutrope - Patp44410 Mad Dog - Narghilet - Cousbou PurBeurre - Mao - DZRider Grincheux - Pincho Vicara - geckAude - Minarey ChrisCrapez - Mad Dog - Apollinerd Laurent Doucet - Arno Doucet - Geoffroy Merci à Sephiraph - Nikill - Taranis Nono71c - Péremptoire - Dewey Yatta Jiba Jiba - Pop goes the WZA - Dr Mephesto NotNovember - PJournel - JCFrog - Slyvoon
Lots of tech news available today, none of it (well aside from DNA crunching) needs an advanced degree! We have news on Typesafe's Jamie Allen's keynote at JAXEnter 2013 in London, two robot stories, a tale about lost bitcoins, DNA Analysis in Javascript, and Githubs expanding contexts for diffs. Also, Joel brings us a review of his first impressions with Ember.js and micro-services are exploding - what does that mean for the enterprise CTO / CIO who bets on that strategy? Find out by listening... It's all here in the DevNews. The post DevNews #70 – Droids and flying robots taking over the world and Scala.JS appeared first on Chariot Solutions.
Welcome to the Episode 2 of Fitastic! Thanks for listening and if you have any question you want address on the show or have any thing else you want to tell us you can email us at fitasticpodcast@gmail.com!Follow on Twitter:@FitasticPodcastTo subscribe:Http://feeds.feedburner.com/fitasticpodcastDOWNLOADListen Below: Theme music gracefully used with permission from John Anealio at JohnAnealio.com The song use is called 7 Round from the album Flying Robots. Please thank John on Twitter: @JohnAnealioNotes.EXERCISE:Micah:Lacking, bike repaired, bike broken again.Mike: Swimming in Lake Huron, Walks on the beach, Walk on the Sandy Hook Trail.Steps: 13000 on Sat, 15000 on Sun I’ve walked 1,000 miles since getting my FitbitFOOD: Mike: Cookies :-( Donuts...Oops(but yum,), Farmer’s market.Micah: family gathering epic failWEIGHT WATCHERS:Micah:Struggling at times but still keeping up.LOSE IT:Mike: STILL NOT LOGGING! Just can’t get back into it. 298.Using Everymove I got a free year of Runkeeper ELITE! I will now be able to live broadcast my workouts.BIKING:Micah: Importance of maintaining your bike.Mike: May be getting a bike from a fellow SAHD. ANY OTHER DISCUSSION: Self ImageMicah:How my self image has kept me from doing things:going to the pool, participating in games, sometimes even stopping me from socializing with peers.HEALTH TIP: Mike:Health Tip #2: Most people don't realize how many calories they eat in the day. Start writing down what you eat either in a phone app or by hand you will be shocked at the number whether it is high or low. If you eat more than you burn you will keep gaining and if you eat too little your body goes into starvation mode and will store all the extra fat causing a stop in weight loss. It is also important to eat meals at the same time every day and have a decent sized breakfast every morning to maximize your metabolism.Oh and that salad you get at that restaurant thinking its good for you has way more calories than you think.To Donate for the bike tour:http://www.gofundme.com/bigbonedbikerhttp://www.gofundme.com/starmodesixFollow us on Twitter: @fitasticpodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/fitasticpodcasthttp://Bigbonedbiker.WordPress.comhttp://Raisingfourkids.blogspot.comMike on twitter: @Starmodesix END:
Welcome to the first episode of Fitastic! Thanks for listening and if you have any question you want address on the show or have any thing else you want to tell us you can email us at fitasticpodcast@gmail.com! The quality is not the best on this episode but we are working on different ways to increase it.Follow on Twitter:@FitasticPodcastTo subscribe:Http://feeds.feedburner.com/fitasticpodcastDOWNLOADListen Below: Theme music gracefully used with permission from John Anealio at JohnAnealio.com The song use is called 7 Round from the album Flying Robots. Please thank John on Twitter: @JohnAnealioNotes. HEALTH TIP: WaterDrink lots of water. It is essential to everything. It prevents dehydration, encourages weight lose and will help remove sodium from your body.Micah: Bigbonedbiker.WordPress.comMike: Raisingfourkids.blogspot.comTwitter: Starmode6
Roland Siegwart, Autonomous Systems Lab, ETH Zurich. During the Lakeside Research Days 2013 Roland Siegwart gave a keynote about UAV's and its visual navigation. For more information follow: http://www.lakeside-labs.com/research-days-2013/
Learn the physics behind how quadrotors fly and find out how they can by themselves without human help. License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at http://k12videos.mit.edu/terms-conditions
European academic researchers have developed a constellation of sturdy, lightweight flying robots using wireless communications that could be employed in mapping, remote sensing, ground searches, and other similar operations.