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    hi, can you help me where i can find the details about this robotic plant and the program codes as well as the materials needed. It will be a great help to us because this will be our propose project in our school thesis.


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    hi boomelectro... i have read an article about this robot plant-do not water in gizmag.com it caught my attention because it uses plastic/rubber instead of a usual robot that was made in metal steel.
    how can i get the information about makin this kind of robotics project? is this possible?

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    It would be helpful if you posted the link. Not like robot plants come up here everyday...

    The robot plant - do not water!

    No idea how they made it. It would have to have some "usual robot materials" in it to make the rubber move. No idea how it creates (releases?) oxygen.
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    hi andy,
    yes it's about robot plants that releases oxygen... it's posted in gizmag.com.
    anyways we shifted from another topic.
    thanks for the reply.
    i'll be keep posting about robotics...see i'm newbie.

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