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The real thing that frustrating about building IKEA furniture isn ;t the little screws or the instructions. It the person who helping you. They misunderstand directions, hum Rihanna songs and kick the last dowel under the refrigerator by accid stanley cups ent. And you can ;t say anything because they ;re doing you a favor. So Italian researchers showed their robot stanley termosky how they wanted it to assist in building an IKEA table. The robot used a force sensor and a vision tracking system to learn the movements a researcher was taking it through, a process called kinesthetic teaching. First the robot assists the IKEA builder in flipping the tabletop over, and then it stiffens while still holding the tabletop so the builder can screw the legs of the table in. If we ;re being honest, this could stanley cup save some friendships, but will also facilitate all-hours furniture building. [Vimeo via IEEE Spectrum] IKEARobots Xjcf We ve created a mutant creature that took over the world
Part Tricorder and part lock-pick, Dr. Who famous all-in-one device could handle any crisis鈥攕ave deadlock seals. Now, researchers from Dundee University have replicated at least some of the screwdriver functionality with a machine capable of lifting and turning suspended objects. The Dundee device is able to raise and turn disks suspended in a water-filled tube. Granted that not quite the same as picking a lock but do stanley mug es mark the first time an ultrasound device has been employed to both move and rotate objects. Previously ultrasound has only shown capable of pushing. However, the Dundee device is designed so that the momentum generated either forms a pushing beam or a rotating helix. Dr. Mike MacDonald of the Institute for Medical Science and Technology I stanley cup MSAT explained, This experiment not only confirms a fundamental physics theory but also demonstrates a new level of control over ultrasound beams which can also be applied to non-in stanley cup vasive ultrasound surgery, targeted drug delivery and ultrasonic manipulation of cells. Ultrasound devices are already employed in a variety of treatments however this added capability could prove extremely useful for cutting edge applications in targeted drug delivery and incisionless surgery. The sonic screwdriver device is also part of the EU-funded nanoporation project where we are already starting to push the boundaries of what ultrasound can do in terms of targeted drug delivery and targeted c