Organovo 3D bio-printer can make human tissue and organs

By Damir Beciri
2 Comments24 March 2010

organovo-3d-bio-printerWe already wrote about several 3D printers which are mostly used for rapid prototyping or creating delicious meals out, however 3D printing technology has leapt into a new realm because the Organovo NovoGen 3D bio-printer can build body parts from cells and it recently created the first “printed” human vein. The printer is meant to… »

Virtobot performs virtual autopsies to preserve bodies digitally

By Damir Beciri
23 March 2010

virtobotEver since the CSI TV series hit the airwaves, everyone knows that forensic doctors use various techniques and high-tech tools in order to reconstruct how the crime or accident happened. We already wrote about interactive 3D virtual autopsy table which serves to show the images, but Virtobot is a forensic high-tech helpmate used at the… »

Green architecture – 88th branch of the New York Public Library

By Damir Beciri
22 March 2010

battery-park-library-1The growing community of Battery Park City now has its own library. The Library was constructed with a focus on environmental sustainability and will be the first GREEN Library in Manhattan. The branch is expected to receive LEED Gold certification from the U. S. Green Building Council. Many of the sustainable features the library has… »

Robotic fish consume less power by using magnets instead motors

By Damir Beciri
One Comment20 March 2010

osaka-robot-fishWe already wrote about several projects related to robots inspired by fish as the MIT robot fish from or the fish robots contracted to search for pollutants in the waters. The robotic fish, special because it uses only a fraction of energy needed to swim through the water, is being developed by the Faculty of… »

Super-fast book scanner digitizes a book within minutes

By Damir Beciri
2 Comments19 March 2010

book-flipping-scanningScanning a book manually, page by page, is a slow, mind-numbing task. In order to solve this problem, Professor Masatoshi Ishikawa from the University of Tokyo (we also wrote about his baseball robot), and his lab members Takashi Nakashima and Yoshihiro Watanabe, created a super-fast book scanner. The system lets you scan a book by… »

Cody – mobile manipulating robot could aid us in future

By Damir Beciri
18 March 2010

cody-robot-lead-by-handOne of the main subjects of our website is covering stories about robots made to aid us. In this article we’re going to write about the humanoid robot named Cody. Cody comes from Georgia Tech’s Healthcare Robotics Lab (the lab which also came up with another aiding robot we already wrote about named El-E). Aside… »

Lazer SuperSkin – skin biomimicry applied to helmet design

By Damir Beciri
2 Comments16 March 2010

lazer-helmets-superskinWith over 80% of fatal motorcycle accidents due to head trauma, rotational head injury is currently seen as the greatest cause of brain damage or death for motorcyclists involved in road accidents. Manufactured by Lazer Designs and designed by U.K.-based Industrial Design Consultancy (IDC), a new helmet design promises to protect cyclists by simulating the… »

New type of solder material eliminates usage of toxic lead

By Damir Beciri
2 Comments15 March 2010

solderingYale University scientists have developed a magnetic solder that can be manipulated in three dimensions and selectively heated, and offers a more environmentally friendly alternative to today’s lead-based solders. It resembles the liquid metal robot from movie Terminator 2 and you can shape it and make it flow by using a magnetic field. Once the… »