Bio-inspired Flying Robots developped at the LIS. This clip won  ... Bio-inspired Flying Robots developped at the LIS. This clip won ...
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Bio-inspired Flying Robots developped at the LIS. This clip won the Best Video award at the AAAI 2008 video competition.

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Biologically Inspired Machine Learning Biologically Inspired Machine Learning
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(March 31, 2010) Venkat Rangan, a hardware engineer at Qualcomm Incorporated, discusses hardware, software, and networking challenges that humans will face in a creating a neuromorphic computer. Stanford University: www.stanford.edu Stanford School of Engineering: soe.stanford.edu Stanford Engineering Everywhere: see.stanford.edu Stanford University Channel on YouTube: www.youtube.com

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Bio-Inspired Design: The HOK-Biomimicry Guild Alliance Bio-Inspired Design: The HOK-Biomimicry Guild Alliance
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In 2008, HOK and the Biomimicry Guild formed an alliance to integrate nature's innovations in the design of buildings, communities and cities worldwide. This relationship between one of the world's largest architectural design firms and the only bio-inspired innovation company has expanded the mainstream application of bio-inspired design. Projects are underway in India, Saudi Arabia and the US

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Bio-Inspired Nanoelectronics & Systems Bio-Inspired Nanoelectronics & Systems
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Bio-Inspired Nanoelectronics & Systems by - Matthew Tirrell, Founding Director, Institute for Molecular Engineering, University of Chicago

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Bio inspired Silicon Pancreas Bio inspired Silicon Pancreas
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Dr Nick Oliver and Dr Pantelis Georgiou talk about the benefits of a silicon pancreas to regulate insulin in people with Type 1 diabetes. For more information please visit www3.imperial.ac.uk

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Bio Inspired Ice Vehicle Launch at Imperial College London | Winston Wong, Andrew Regan, Andrew Moon Bio Inspired Ice Vehicle Launch at Imperial College London | Winston Wong, Andrew Regan, Andrew Moon
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Launch of the Bio Inspired Ice Vehicle, at Imperial College London. The Ice Vehicle will travel 3600 miles across Antarctica later this year with adventurers Andrew Moon and Andrew Regan.

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Human powered flight through biomimicry Human powered flight through biomimicry
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Newer technology and bio-inspired design principles mean that we can safely fly further than before under our own power and with greater agility. Watch and see if you agree.

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FastRunner, a robot Ostrich FastRunner, a robot Ostrich
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Dr. Russ Tedrake (MIT) and Dr. Jerry Pratt (IHMC) are working on a bio-inspired ostrich robot that should be able to achieve running speeds in excess of 20 mph. More info: www.ihmc.us www.plasticpals.com

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Athlete Robot: Sprint Running Athlete Robot: Sprint Running
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Sprint running of a musculoskeletal Athlete Robot: Biomechanical approach. - Bio-inspired Design ? Artificial musculoskeletal system with elastic blade foot - Motor command generated from binarized human EMG and optimization through simulation - Running five steps with open-loop muscle activation patterns

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Locust inspired wing folding mechanism for the EPFL jumpglider, a hybrid jumping and gliding robot Locust inspired wing folding mechanism for the EPFL jumpglider, a hybrid jumping and gliding robot
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One of three biologically inspired deployable structure used to open the wings of the EPFL jumpglider. For further information and scientific publications, see kovac.me

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Wyss Institute at Harvard: Lung on a chip, Part 1 Wyss Institute at Harvard: Lung on a chip, Part 1
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Researchers at Harvard's Wyss Institute have combined microfabrication techniques from the computer industry with modern tissue engineering techniques, human cells and a plain old vacuum pump to create a living, breathing human lung-on-a-chip. The device mimics the most active part of the lung, the boundary between the air sac and the bloodstream. More at wyss.harvard.edu

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Soft Robot Walking and Crawling Soft Robot Walking and Crawling
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Harvard researchers have created a soft robot inspired by animals like starfish and worms. Read more: spectrum.ieee.org

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