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    Miscellaneous



    Trash Sorting Robot
    from Rohan Thomas
    May 3, 2013

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    Robot - recycle bin
    from Robotikas Akademija
    September 23, 2014

    Mindstorms NXT project

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    TrashBot
    from Skye Aldrin
    May 9, 2013

    Spring 2013
    Otis College of Art and Design
    A short piece to illustrate how the TrashBot works, a robot I designed and modeled in Maya. All graphics done in After Effects.

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    Wall-B (Artificial Intelligence enhanced Robot to recover recyclables from waste) at Work

    Published on Oct 27, 2015

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    Retrocycling robot
    July 22, 2009

    Produced with Sebastianbap.com
    Credit: Design
    The Retrocycling Robot is a new system for recycling garbage. Instead of reusing trash to create something new, the robot returns rubbish to its original state, thus curtailing pollution and unnecessary consumption. As a result, the Retrorecycling robot not only cleans your mess but also teaches you not to pollute or over-consume. Be advised: if you don’t understand this concept you too could be returned to your original state!

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    Article "IKEA's super-sized bath toys collect trash on the water"
    The Good Ship IKEA can help keep rivers clean.

    by Jon Fingas
    February 18, 2019

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    Giant Hungry Robot (Robotis, without C++ coding, easy and powerful servo motor project)

    Published on Apr 22, 2019

    Long time no see robot makers!
    This is another hungry robot project!

    This time, 3d printer is not used, just some life-tools such as duct tape and hot melt glue. If you don't know anything about Coding, you may try to code with the robot package.

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    Article "How Apple's Daisy iPhone recycling robot works"
    Apple's robot can pull apart 1.2 million iPhones a year, or 200 per hour.

    by James Martin, Ian Sherr
    April 18, 2019

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    Article "Autonomous boats can target and latch onto each other"
    Fleet of “roboats” could collect garbage or self-assemble into floating structures in Amsterdam’s many canals.

    by Rob Matheson
    June 5, 2019

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