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  • Article - 11 Feb 2022
    BEAM (Biology, electronics, aesthetics, and mechanics) robotics is a type of robotics where devices do not use microprocessors. In this article, an overview of the subject will be provided.
  • Article - 20 Mar 2013
    Telepresence can be used in a number of environments such as manufacturing facilities and large enterprises where a robot can help remotely located engineers and other team members to connect to the...
  • Article - 1 Mar 2013
    This article is part of a series on Building a Robot. The main focus of this article is on the application of microphones to help robots interpret sound.
  • Article - 20 Mar 2013
    Cleaning is a boring, tedious and repetitive work, and hence is an appropriate application for robots. Although researchers from the field of robotics and artificial intelligence have taken great...
  • Article - 19 Jul 2013
    Power sources are indispensable while designing robotic systems. Hence, the selection of power sources should be the primary focus owing to its impact on the mechanism, packaging, weight and size of...
  • Article - 2 Jan 2013
    Dr. Antonio R. Gargiulo, Medical Director of the Center for Robotic Surgery of Brigham and Women’s Health Care in Boston, Massachusetts talks to Kal Kaur at AZoRobotics about Robot-Assisted...
  • Article - 22 Jul 2013
    Binary sensors are based on the principle touch & no-touch values across the array providing a measure of the spatial distribution of force.
  • Article - 29 Jul 2022
    We speak with Professor John A Rodgers from Northwestern University about his creation of microscale robots inspired by crabs.
  • Article - 18 Feb 2020
    The use of industrial robots has grown rapidly over the last few decades. A wide range of industries has adopted them.
  • Article - 5 Sep 2019
    Robotics and nanotechnology go hand-in-hand as a mode of revolutionizing the modern world. Nanorobotics is the technology of creating machines or robots that are incredibly small – 10-9 m in fact –...