Discusses robots and their history, explaining the tasks robots are designed to do, such as perform delicate surgical operations, clean city sewers, and work as museum tour guides.
Introduces robots, in a text that has movable cardboard bolts and gears designed to show how robots work.
Isaac Asimov's Robot series - from the iconic collection I, Robot to four classic novels - contains some of the most influential works in the history of science fiction.
The development of robot technology to a state of perfection by future civilizations is explored in nine science fiction stories.
The Robot Book will teach readers how to use recycled motors and computer components, junk drawer supplies, and old mechanical toys to build a variety of devices.
Robot Law brings together exemplary research on robotics law and policy - an area of scholarly inquiry responding to transformative technology.
A lively collection of stories about robotic revolution and human resistance includes contributions by such genre luminaries as Alan Dean Foster, Corey Doctorow and Ian McDonald. Original. 30,000 first printing.
Wall-E meets Hatchet in this New York Times bestselling illustrated middle grade novel from Caldecott Honor winner Peter Brown Can a robot survive in the wilderness?
In this book, technology analyst John Jordan offers an accessible and engaging introduction to robots and robotics, covering state-of-the-art applications, economic implications, and cultural context.
Inexpensive components are used to build these robots. This book will flourish your imagination to the next level of robotics."--
A collection of Asimov's best stories from over forty years of writing features some of his classic themes