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Tekno the Robotic Puppy, also called "Teksta Interactive Robotic Puppy" appeared on the cover of Time magazine; Unitree robots, available in six different types: Go2, Go1, A1, BenBen, Aliengo and B1 [17] Wappy Dog; Wrex the Dawg, robot dog [citation needed] Zoomer & Friends; Mi CyberDog from ; MI CyberDog II' Jennie, a robotic companion animal ...
This category contains biorobots that are made to resemble animals in behavior and possibly appearance. Subcategories This category has the following 6 subcategories, out of 6 total.
In a futuristic 1992 (2021 in later editions), after a global war that rendered Earth's atmosphere highly radioactive, most animal species are now endangered or extinct.As a result, owning real animals has become a fashionable and expensive status symbol, while poor people can only afford realistic electric robotic imitations of animals.
The animated feature adapted from the popular children's books crafts a lovely, bittersweet parable of parenting.
The Wild Robot is a trilogy of science fiction novels for children and teenagers by American writer and illustrator Peter Brown, which consists of the following novels: The Wild Robot (2016), The Wild Robot Escapes (2018), and The Wild Robot Protects (2023). The books are published by Little, Brown Books for Young Readers. The novels have been ...
The Metafly from Bionicbird has an uncanny resemblance to a flying bird or insect. Its mechanics allow it to maneuver at a fast rate, giving you an experience like no other. It also has elastic ...
The idea of swarm robots has been around for some time but researchers are now looking more closely at nature for robot design inspiration. The social animals that are inspiring new behaviours for ...
The functional purpose of the moving robotic arm in Can't Help Myself spans much further than its interactive dance moves and crowd engagement. The duty of the robotic arm is to sweep up the dark-red cellulose ether fluid that seeps out from its inner core, something that was thought as necessary to maintain its functionality. [1]