• Hiro Ramen & Tea
    Hiro Ramen & Tea
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    133
    4800 Sawmill Rd, Columbus
    CLOSE · 11:00 - 21:00 · +1 614-972-6089
    "Hiro Ramen & Tea is a unique place in Columbus to dine. This is in an old burger king, but has been remodeled inside . The wait staff are robots that bring your food after you order from a QR code on the table. As mentioned in other reviews, the food arrives fast and the robot is always friendly.\n\nGreat ramen and udon, and i am addicted to the jasmine tea!"
  • Target
    Target
    3
    82
    1717 Olentangy River Rd, Columbus
    CLOSE · 07:00 - 23:59 · +1 614-298-1070
    "It's the OSU Campus Target. Not the l\none on Hogh Street, this is the "bigger" one.\nSo, it can be quite busy and hectic but offers all the selections you might expect at a bigger target\nstore.\n\nThis location serves the entire Tri-village, Upper\nArlington & Grandview Heights areas,\nas well as the OSU/Short North/Victorian Village communities. Lots of people and a very busy parking lot.\n\nOfferings include pre-order purchase curbside pick up."
  • Walmart Supercenter
    Walmart Supercenter
    2
    47
    1693 Stringtown Rd, Grove City
    CLOSE · 06:00 - 23:00 · +1 614-539-8560
    "I use to be a Walmart shopper for year's but the service is terrible. I've done pick up orders 1/2 my stuff would be outdated or expire in a few days. Their prices use to be the cheapest. Now that is not the case. I tried a delivery order and spent close to $90.00 when the NON ENGLISH SPEAKING person set two items on my porch and left because we couldn't communicate I was livid. \n\nHello Kroger & Meijer"
  • Walmart Supercenter
    Walmart Supercenter
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    41
    3657 E Main St, Whitehall
    CLOSE · 06:00 - 23:00 · +1 614-239-7509
    "I got a great bouquet of roses from Walmart last week for only $6. They've been blooming beautifully each day and looked great in my girls night centerpiece."
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Robot, know thyself: New vision-based system teaches machines to ...
A vision-based control system called Neural Jacobian Fields enables soft and rigid robots to learn self-supervised motion control using only a monocular camera. The system, developed by MIT CSAIL researchers, combines 3D scene reconstruction with embodied representation and closed-loop control.
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Hopping gives this tiny robot a leg up - MIT News
A hopping, insect-sized robot can jump over gaps or obstacles, traverse rough, slippery, or slanted surfaces, and perform aerial acrobatic maneuvers, while using a fraction of the energy required for flying microbots.
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Robotics | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Robot, know thyself: New vision-based system teaches machines to understand their bodies Neural Jacobian Fields, developed by MIT CSAIL researchers, can learn to control any robot from a single camera, without any other sensors.
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Teaching robots to map large environments - MIT News
MIT researchers developed a powerful system that could help robots safely navigate unpredictable environments using only images captured from their onboard cameras.
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MIT engineers design an aerial microrobot that can fly as fast as a ...
MIT researchers developed an aerial microrobot that can fly with speed and agility comparable to real insects. The research opens the door to future bug-sized robots that could aid in search-and-rescue missions.
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Robotic system zeroes in on objects most relevant for helping humans ...
MIT roboticists developed a way to cut through data noise and help robots focus on the features in a scene that are most relevant for assisting humans. The system could be used in smart manufacturing and warehouse settings where robots would work alongside and assist humans.
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What is a robot? - New Scientist
The word “robot” was coined by the Czech writer Karel Čapek in a 1920 play called Rossum’s Universal Robots, and is derived from the Czech robota, meaning “drudgery” or “servitude”.
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Eldercare robot helps people sit and stand, and catches them if they ...
The robot can support the person’s full weight, lifting them from sitting to standing and vice versa along a natural trajectory. And the arms of the robot can catch them by rapidly inflating side airbags if they begin to fall.
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New system enables robots to solve manipulation problems in seconds
A new system enables a robot to “think ahead” and consider thousands of potential motion plans simultaneously, allowing the robot to solve a multistep problem in a few seconds.
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New tool gives anyone the ability to train a robot - MIT News
A new training interface allows a robot to learn a task in several different ways. This increased training flexibility could help more people interact with and teach robots — and may also enable robots to learn a wider set of skills.