If you check the stats on that dartmouth bot (or read the pico web site) that dartmouth thing is powered and controlled by the mesh it connects to. No battery + no on-board brains = no robot for me. Might as well call your lamp that plugs into the wall and is controlled by 60 Hz AC a robot.
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Here's the world's smallest robot as of now:
http://www.dartmouth.edu/~news/releases/2005/09/14a.html
They are talking about homebrew bots.. Yeah no homebrewer can make something that small..
If you check the stats on that dartmouth bot (or read the pico web site) that dartmouth thing is powered and controlled by the mesh it connects to. No battery + no on-board brains = no robot for me. Might as well call your lamp that plugs into the wall and is controlled by 60 Hz AC a robot.
why is it covered in human blood?