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The Running Robot | Science and Technology | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
Japanese firms continue to set the pace in the development of multifunctional, interactive robots. The work to improve ASIMO, the world's most advanced autonomous bipedal humanoid robot, continues at Honda Motor Co.
P3 - Monthly News - Archives - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
Honda Motor Co. recently unveiled the prototype Humanoid Robot P3 at the Science Museum, Tokyo. The P3 is the latest version of the two-legged robots the automaker has been developing since 1986.
Cuddly Robot Comforts the Elderly | Sci-tech | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
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At the Emerging Technology Fair recently held in Tokyo as part of the Future Creation Fair, a small robot that flies like a helicopter was unveiled. Called µFR-II (pronounced "micro FR two"), the robot was developed by Seiko Epson Corp., a world leader in the production of microprecision instruments. According to Epson, the µFR-II is the world's lightest autonomous robot; an autonomous robot is a robot that decides its own movements without human commands. With a diameter of 136 millimeters, a height of 85 millimeters, and a weight of 12.3 grams, it's small enough to sit on the palm of your hand and weighs about the same as two pencils.
ASIMO - Monthly News - Archives - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
The National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation in Tokyo is paying its newest employee, ASIMO, in volts instead of yen. That's because ASIMO, whose name stands for Advanced Step in Innovative Mobility, is a humanoid robot.
The Mind-Reading Robot | Science and Technology | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
Honda Motor and the Advanced Telecommunications Research Institute International (ATR) have jointly developed new technology that enables a robot to mimic the movements of a person by reading the patterns of activity in the person's brain.
Cuddly Robot Comforts the Elderly | Sci-tech | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
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Walkie Bits - What's Cool - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
Miniature toy turtles small enough to fit in the palm of the hand are this winter's hottest toys. Kids love the adorable way that the turtles slowly plod along, stop, and plod along again.
Aibo - Monthly News - Archives - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
A dog-shaped robot that uses sensors and preprogrammed software to mimic the gestures and habits of real dogs went on sale on June 1. Named Aibo, the four-legged robot developed by Sony Corp. has proven to be a big hit, selling out just 20 minutes after the manufacturer began accepting orders over the Internet.
World's Smallest Humanoid Robot | Sci-tech | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
A new humanoid robot, certified as the world's smallest, will be released this autumn by Japanese toy manufacturer Tomy Company. Robotics fans look forward to i-SOBOT as a fun toy to add to their collections, but also as a leap forward in miniaturization of the advanced parts that go into these high-tech tools.
World's Smallest Humanoid Robot | Science and Technology | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
A new humanoid robot, certified as the world's smallest, will be released this autumn by Japanese toy manufacturer Tomy Company. Robotics fans look forward to i-SOBOT as a fun toy to add to their collections, but also as a leap forward in miniaturization of the advanced parts that go into these high-tech tools.
Advanced Robots - What's Cool in Japan - Archives - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
Robots fall into two broad categories. The first type is industrial robots, which are equipped with great strength and special skills. These robots build things and perform tasks that help factories run smoothly. Robots that build cars in automobile factories are a well-known example. The second type of robots help us in our everyday lives. Robots of this type are being used widely in Japan these days, helping people out in many areas--in hospitals and clinics, at home, and in schools.
Leave Your Chores to a Robot | Sci-tech | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
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