Biomedical Robots Galore
From robotic baby rattles to spider- and dog-inspired robots to a gamut of exoskeletons, many research endeavors were presented at the IEEE BioRob 2008 Conference, which took place in Scottsdale, AZ on October 19-22. The video below shows a snippet of some of the interesting projects that I encountered at the conference.
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