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  • Article - 2 Nov 2012
    This article discusses the design and development of soft-bodied robots.
  • Article - 30 Nov 2013
    This article discusses the world's first robot to contain artificial organs.
  • Article - 12 Jul 2013
    Boston Dynamics have created a 6’2 humanoid robot, ATLAS - one of the World’s most advanced robots. At 330 pounds and anatomy put together with sensors and actuators, this automated giant is operated...
  • Article - 1 Apr 2013
    A humanoid robot is a general purpose robot that used for experimental purposes such as for the study of bipedal locomotion, functional purposes such as interaction with environments and human tools.
  • Article - 30 Oct 2012
    This article discusses application of one of the World's most advanced humanoid robots - ASIMO.
  • Article - 30 Oct 2012
    The aim sounds simple; however it is very complex. Design a robot that can duplicate the complexities of the way a human walks and negotiates the challenges of their environment dynamically.
  • Article - 4 Oct 2012
    Owing to the increase in the number of amputations during the American Civil War, the utilization of artificial limbs became popular.
  • Article - 3 Sep 2012
    As the evolution of robotic systems unfolds in the world around us, we are starting to see machines taking over manual tasks that would normally be performed by humans.

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