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  • Article - 18 Jul 2023
    Industrial robotics has emerged as game-changers in various sectors, transforming manufacturing processes via advanced robots that combine precision, speed, and versatility, making them invaluable...
  • Article - 22 Feb 2022
    AZoRobotics speaks with Kevin Chen from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology about his research into the creation of diminutive drones that can fly around with bug-like agility and resilience.
  • 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 - 16 Jun 2020
    OES’s power as a technique for elemental identification has seen its widespread adoption within industrial automation.
  • Article - 10 Jan 2019
    This article takes a look at role that sensors can play in robotics.
  • Article - 8 Aug 2016
    Robots have huge potential as carers, helping the disabled and disadvantaged to be rehabilitated into society. However, many obstacles must be overcome to realize this goal, including developing...
  • Article - 31 Oct 2013
    A robot is an electro-mechanical device controlled by an electronic circuit or a software tool. It can replace humans in performing tasks in dangerous and extreme environments.
  • Article - 20 Oct 2012
    Electroactive polymers (EAP) are materials that can exhibit change in shape or size with respect to electrical stimulation.

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