Sexterminate!

 

YOW! I can see why the BBC is a little ticked off at this one, you just can’t have the most evil and feared creature to ever grace the TV running around after ‘disco babes’. 

Dr Who’s foes capture three naked “disco babes” in the 18-rated DVD. They chase the girls around their spaceship and grope them with their plungers… The estate of creator Terry Nation intends to sue. Estate director Tim Hancock said: “The reason the Daleks are still the most sinister thing in the universe is because they do not make things like porn. “They weren’t ever intended to be sexual creatures. It’s simple, Daleks do not do porn.”

BBC says: Sexterminate! (Warning, link is not safe for work!)

Robot Football With Mr. Soccer

Robot Football

What could be more fun than robot football, er.. I mean soccer?  Each of your little robotic (remote controlled, but some hacking can give them the gift of autonomy) is about two inches high and run off from two AAA batteries. The starter pack comes with two robots (England and Brazil) but you can have up to seven on a side. I can imagine that having 14 robots on a playing field is going to require some unique markings added to your robot, good thing it comes with a sheet of stickers. I’m hoping that these end up being sold here in the states, with such a low cost (apx $56US for the base kit and $25US for each extra robot) these could be bought in a large quantity and used in a robotics lab as the basis of some swarm bots.

Robot Football

The HAL-5 is Online

 

As noted by me here a few months ago, the HAL bionic suit aims to enhance the strength of the person wearing it. It looks a bit better than the first version, more like something were accustomed to seeing in a Japanese cartoon (yeah, we all get the look of new technology from cartoons don’t we…) The info is a little sparse, but it does look cool.

The HAL-5 ready to battle

The Cyberhand

Cyberhand

Amazing advancements are being made in the area of prosthetic limbs. I have always thought that if I were to lose a hand or a foot I’d want to enlist the aid of some of my friends that build robots to help come up with a mechanical solution to my dilemma. From what I’ve read about body replacements such as these its hard to do better than the old fashioned spring loaded claw/hook. I think that a real solution will only come when battery technology reaches the kilowatt per gram range, or a motor that uses picowatts of power yet still delivers foot pounds of torque are available.

These guys are getting there though. As you can see by the quoted article below, they have movement down:

Funded by the Future and Emerging Technologies initiative of the IST programme, the CYBERHAND project aims to hard wire this hand into the nervous system, allowing sensory feedback from the hand to reach the brain, and instructions to come from the brain to control the hand, at least in part…So far, the project is racking up an impressive list of achievements. It has a complete, fully sensitised five-fingered hand. The CYBERHAND prototype has 16 Degrees of Freedom (DoFs) made possible by the work of six tiny motors. Each of the five fingers is articulated and has one motor dedicated to its joint flexing for autonomous control. It features that miracle of evolution, the opposable thumb, so the device can perform different grasping action

 
They also have a working solution to the feedback needed to accuratly use a prosthetic hand. This is in the form of Thin Film Longitudinal IntraFascicular Electrodes. Lets hope that testing begins soon for this device, I’m sure that there are more than enough people who would be willing to test this for them. Next they should work on a prosthetic foot. It would have to be cheap enough to be given out by aid orginizations around the world.

[via Engadget and Slashdot ]

Cyberhand Project

WorkPartner Robot From Finland

This is a pretty incredible looking robot. It’s got the ability to roll on wheels or lock their rotation and use them as a kind of big bouncy feet and walk around. It has a front mount for manipulator arms and a mast for sensors that is about the same height as a humans head. This lets the robot get a more human picture of the world, NASA/JPL did this on the current Mars rover mission. To me the whole thing looks like a centaur. Should be useful around a warehouse or a farm if it can pull a trailer.

[via Ohgizmo]

Workpartner Robot 

Hayabusa Touch and Go

 

Looks like the problem plagued space probe Hayabusa did make it’s scheduled landing on asteroid Itokawa after all. During a communications glitch, it kind of bumped into the target a few times. Kind of like a drunk saleryman navigating through a crowded train. The probe didn’t fire the pellet that was supposed to kick up dust and secure the one gram to be returned to Earth. If the probe checks out, they might give it another more controlled try in the next few days.

Hayabusa touched asteroid Itokawa after all