1. Wow this is crazy. If only it went at a speed faster than the walking pace of a 100 year old man. I wonder if you could just sit on it and ride it…

    emergentfutures:

    JAPAN BUILDS KINECT-POWERED ROBOTIC GUIDE DOG

    Japanese robot maker NSK has unleashed the latest prototype of its robotic seeing-eye dog. This helpful hound uses Microsoft’s Xbox 360 Kinect peripheral to sense the world around it.

    Full Story: PSFK

     
  2. #robots #japan #inventions #kinect #robotic seeing eye dog #xbox 360


  3. sustainable energy among the stars

    Who says the Japanese aren’t innovative? This is kind of a crazy idea.


    via Utne Reader:


    With peak oil right around the corner, coal mines turning our lungs and mountaintops black, tar sands oil extraction exacerbating conservation efforts, and natural gas production still totally fracked, earthlings need a creative new source of alternative energy. Leave that to Shimizu, a forward-thinking Japanese construction company. The firm has a bold plan for the future of energy production: to build a ring of solar panels around the equator of earth’s moon.

    No, seriously—despite what it sounds like, this isn’t a scheme lifted from a pulp sci-fi novel. Dubbing the project LUNA RING, the company imagines a robotic staff building and maintaining an array of photovoltaic panels that span the circumference of the moon. The harvested energy would then be shot back to earth using high-powered microwaves or lasers.

    According to The Futurist’s profile of LUNA RING, the moon’s surface continuously receives 13,000 terawatts of solar power, or about “650 times the amount of power the entire human population would need to continue to grow economically.” What’s more, “Solar collection on the lunar surface would be 10 times more efficient than it is on Earth, where our ozone and rich atmosphere make solar collection less efficient.”

    Of course, government budgets are under the knife right now. “A project of such size and scope would require the willingness of hundreds of millions of souls to re-embrace government-funded space programs,” writes The Futurist. “It would require sacrifice in the form of higher taxes, cuts in other areas, or both. At present, this seems beyond the capacity of the developed world.” Finding funding for such an astronomically bold idea would be next to impossible, but as the article points out, “we said the same thing about reaching the Moon.”



     

    Read more: http://www.utne.com/Science-Technology/Luna-Ring-Moon-Sustainable-Solar-Energy-Shimizu.aspx#ixzz1NIFw43Va

     
  4. #utne reader #shimizu #moon #luna ring #robots #the futurist #solar power #economics #crazy idea #green energy

  5. Pneuborn 7 and 13 are two robo-babies built by robotics researchers at Osaka University’s Hosada Laboratory. Named after the air-powered actuators that simulate the muscles on their skeletal structures, the Pneuborns are designed to explore motor development in babies. Little Pneuborn 7 simulates the crawling of a 7 month old baby, and would almost be cute save for its lidless staring eyeballs. Pneuborn 13 simulates the walking ability of a 13 month old baby, and has the misfortune of having no eyes at all. For more cutting edge but vaguely unsettling Japanese research robots, see the Elfoid phone and Geminoid|DK lifelike humanoid replica.


    via laughingsquid.com
     
  6. #laughing squid.com #geminoid #elfoid #robots #japan #babies #pneuborn 7 #pneuborn 13 #osaka university #hosada laboratory #inventions #research #muscle development


  7. robocup


    via Engadget.com:

    While we’re limited to merely 3DTV depictions of the 2010 World Cup, Japan is letting its freak flag fly in a proposal to host the 2022 matches with a concept envisioning matches captured by 200 HD cameras, then projected as fully 3D images onto real fields in other countries. Just in case technology hasn’t advanced that far in the next decade plus, there’s also the possibility of positioning mics underneath the playing surface to catch every sound, with all of this powered by solar panels plus the kinetic energy created by a stadium full of fans. Even committee director of technology Jun Murai admits the proposal “smacks of science fiction” but seriously, this is Japan we’re talking about — if the beautiful game is still being played by non-augmented human beings and not a squad of robots we’ll be surprised.

    Needless to say…it still needs some work.


     
  8. #engadget.com #robots #world cup #soccer #video


  9. more mario

     

    Some Japanese dudes with too much time on their hands…

     
  10. #Mario #car #Mario theme song #elaborate #robots #Japanese people


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  12. #robots #tokyomango.com #wedding #weird #japan #tokyo #video


  13. domo arigato mr./mrs. nurse riba teddy bear roboto

    Because Japan’s birth rate is way down and the population is aging so rapidly…freaky inventions like Nurse Riba have come into existence. I hope we don’t have to hug one of these things while we’re in Nagoya. I’m kind of scared as to how Americans would use this in their own home (i.e. never get up for anything). But, then again, we would probably break Riba’s plastic arms if he/she/it tried to pick us up.

     
  14. #japan #robots #aging #nurse riba #low birthrate #inventions #teddy bear robot #nagoya