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How a game-playing robot coded “Super Mario Maker” onto an SNES—live on stage Writing a level editor atop active code with the controller ports and 8KB of SRAM.
YouTuber Mark Rober has created a robot that lays down dominoes at lightning speed. Of course, he used it to turn 100,000 dominoes into a Super Mario Bros.-inspired mural, which only took just ...
More remote controlled goodness! This little Mario action figure walks when you mash on the joypad—a Japanese NES (or Famicon) replica controller. He knows how to go forward, backward, left and ...
This 3D-printed soft robotic hand beat the first level of Super Mario Bros. The hand has integrated fluidic transistors, so it only requires one pressure input.
Globe Magazine Why an MIT robot is collecting poop from our sewers Luigi’s job is to gather what we flush so that researchers can learn about our habits and our health.
Engineering students developed a robot hand that plays the first level in Super Mario Brothers. The next level will be helping in medical surgeries.
CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. — Team MARIO has been working hard since Sept. 19 preparing for this year's big robotics competition, digging in on a challenge with a mining theme. MARIO (Montgomery Area ...
(Mario Rodriguez/UC Davis) The researchers set up a robot system comprising two arms controlled by the user's hands and a third robot arm with an AV camera controlled through a virtual reality, or VR, ...
A robot created by engineer and YouTuber Mark Rober was able to create an incredible mural inspired by Super Mario Bros. using 100,000 dominoes in just 24 hours. The robot in question is named the ...
Artist Mario Klingemann has developed a robotic dog named A.I.C.C.A which can algorithmically generate critiques on graphic artworks.
Serve Robotics, the Nvidia-backed company behind delivery robots on the streets of Los Angeles and San Francisco, announced a deal Wednesday to deliver Shake Shack to Uber Eats customers in Los ...
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