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Fun Innovations Friday: The Weird Robot Roundup

Fun Innovations Friday: The Weird Robot Roundup

Oct. 11, 2024
This robot roundup, including a flying pooper scooper, shines a light on some robot inventions that will give you a laugh.

Usually, when we discuss robots, we do so from a place of practical use, creating more convenience, and pushing the boundaries of what's possible. Today isn't any different, except that in addition to practicality, these robots offer a dose of humor. 

Alexis Gajewski, senior editor at Plant Services recently reported on three new robotic innovations that might not change the world but are guaranteed to put a smile on your face.

Plantolin Fights Deforestation by Pooping Seeds

Engineers at the University of Surrey have created a pangolin-inspired robot that's engineered to autonomously plant seeds. The robot, called the Plantolin, features two wheels, plywood scales, and a tail for balancing. Its two front claws dig the hole for the seeds, which are stored in the body of the robot and "pooped" out the back as the Plantolin moves. 

Flying Pooper Scooper Makes Cleaning Up After Your Dog More Exciting

Speaking of poop, an ambitious dog owner/maker has created the world’s first aerial-bound, self-guided dog poop removal system. The Poopcopter was unveiled at Minnedemo40, a technology showcase that highlights the talent of seven Minnesota creators. Caleb Olson engineered The Poopcopter after growing tired of picking up after his corgi, Twinkie. Previous iterations of the project included a dog-poop detector that utilized security cameras to log where Twinkie had pooped, as well as a laser-enabled robot arm that directed a beam of light at the poop.

Soft Robotic Finger Promises More Precise Medical Examinations

Doctors may soon have a new robotic aid that can help make physical exams more effective. Developed by researchers at the University of Science and Technology of China, this soft robotic “finger” can perform a variety of tasks, including taking a patient’s pulse and checking for abnormal lumps. The finger is designed to mimic the gentle movements of human hands, unlike rigid robotic fingers that could potentially cause harm to patients. Additionally, the researchers believe that the robot will make uncomfortable exams more relaxing for patients, although I’m not convinced that being poked and prodded by a robotic finger would put anyone at ease.

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Fun Innovations Friday

Created by the editors of New Equipment Digest and Plant Services, Fun Innovations Friday is a feel-good blog that showcases how advances in science, math, engineering, and technology are making our world more whimsical. Here’s another post that is guaranteed to brighten your day.

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