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  • Article - 8 Jun 2018
    Colony Collapse Disorder can cause problems with crop pollination, leading to the development of robotic insects.
  • Article - 14 Feb 2018
    The global online retailer Amazon set the Amazon Picking Challenge, in which roboticists have to develop a robot that can pick and put away 12 products.
  • Article - 5 Feb 2018
    Levitating one’s hair to demonstrate static electricity by using a charged balloon is a classic science experiment.
  • Article - 24 Feb 2017
    As the only insect capable of producing food for human consumption, the honeybee also plays a critical role in pollinating over 75% of flowering plants and crops in the United States alone.
  • Article - 8 Nov 2016
    Industrial robots are most common in automobile manufacture. Within this industry, robots typically undertake the jobs that require the least delicacy such as heavy lifting, painting and welding.
  • Article - 30 Aug 2016
    Human divers are limited in the depth they can work, whilst breathing a mixture of helium, oxygen and hydrogen extreme depths of 500m have been achieved (Seedhouse, 2011)
  • Article - 27 May 2016
    The U.S. Army alone is expected to reduce its numbers from 540,000 to 420,000 people, and military robots will be used to keep things effective with reduced manpower.
  • Article - 24 May 2016
    Having been first used clinically in medicine in 1985, medical robotics are coming of age after several decades of discovery, use, and refinement.
  • Article - 21 Aug 2014
    What do the actors Arnold Schwarzenegger, Alan Tudyk and Ben Burtt all have in common? They all play the role of a robot in a future where robotics have become so advanced that they have replaced, if...
  • Article - 23 Sep 2014
    An actuator is an electromechanical device or a motor that controls a robotic system by converting electrical energy into motion.

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