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Опубликовано 17 июля 2017, 14:00
In the second part of his tour of MIT's Center for Bits and Atoms, Adam learns about multiple micron tools and meets BILL-E (Bipedal Isotropic Lattice Locomoting Explorer), an incredible robotic assembler that you're going to have to see to believe.
This series and tour is made possible by The Fab Foundation
(fabfoundation.org/) and Chevron (chevron.com/).
Produced by Kristen Lomasney
Shot by Burke Doeren and Tyson Call
Edited by Thomas Crenshaw
Sound by Keith McManus
MIT's Center for Bits and Atoms: cba.mit.edu
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Joey Fameli twitter.com/joeyfameli
Kishore Hari twitter.com/sciencequiche
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Sean Charlesworth twitter.com/cworthdynamics
Jeremy Williams twitter.com/jerware
Gunther Kirsch
Ryan Kiser
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This series and tour is made possible by The Fab Foundation
(fabfoundation.org/) and Chevron (chevron.com/).
Produced by Kristen Lomasney
Shot by Burke Doeren and Tyson Call
Edited by Thomas Crenshaw
Sound by Keith McManus
MIT's Center for Bits and Atoms: cba.mit.edu
Subscribe for more videos! youtube.com/subscription_cente...
Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/testedcom
Get updates on Facebook: facebook.com/testedcom
Tested is:
Adam Savage twitter.com/donttrythis
Norman Chan twitter.com/nchan
Simone Giertz twitter.com/simonegiertz
Joey Fameli twitter.com/joeyfameli
Kishore Hari twitter.com/sciencequiche
Frank Ippolito twitter.com/frankippolito
Sean Charlesworth twitter.com/cworthdynamics
Jeremy Williams twitter.com/jerware
Gunther Kirsch
Ryan Kiser
Thanks for watching!
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