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History of the Robot

By: Basheir Khalid, Journalist
The concept of robots has intrigued humans for centuries, evolving from ancient myths to modern-day machines that assist us in various tasks. The history of robots is rich and diverse, marked by significant developments and technological advancements.
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The Power of Robots And How Engineers Are Changing the World

By: Seth Spinner, Journalist
Creating robots takes a lot of problem-solving. Engineers test different designs, improve their coding, and find new ways to make robots more useful. As technology improves, robots will become even more advanced and help us in ways we can’t even imagine yet.
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A Single Robot Could Bring Failure To Buisnesses

A Single Robot Could Bring Failure To Buisnesses

By: Christopher Mellen, Journalist
Last year the National Federation of Robotics reported over 4 million active robots. People are trying to advance technology every day by adding robots, but can we trust robots to work and not break down?
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How Delivery Robots Can Transform The World

By: Kimberly Rivera, Journalist
A Robotic Future with Human Benefits Delivery robots represent a new wave of technological innovation that has the potential to positively impact nearly every aspect of society. From reducing carbon footprints to providing greater access to essential goods, these machines offer practical solutions for some of the most pressing challenges we face today.
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How Delivery Robots Can Help The World

By: Jacob Bloom, Journalist
Delivery robots have become an essential aspect of modern society, offering a wide range of benefits that go beyond mere convenience. While many people believe that delivery robots are primarily used for delivering food, the truth is that their potential extends far beyond just that.
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Robots Might Be Dangerous

Robots Might Be Dangerous

By: Juan Carlos Ramirez, Journalist

Robots Are getting so advancing so fast they mite lead to lethal consciences.  Scientist are working hard to make sure that the ai is safe and prepared to be used. But what if there unstable then it could...

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Biomimicricy Allows Robots to Be Morphed

Biomimicricy Allows Robots to Be Morphed

By: Brandon Sang-Zheng, Journalist
In a leap forward for robotics technology, Colorado State University (CSU) researchers have unveiled a trio of morphing robots that can alter their bodies and legs, taking inspiration from nature's adaptability.
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Vex Clawbot

VEX Robotics

VEX Robotics help students learn all about STEM and engineering in a way that they can understand easily.  Luther Jackson Middle school's engineering program allows us students to build high tech VEX robots
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How To Make A Robot

By: Steven Lovos Rodriguez, Journalist
What you need to do to create a robot.
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Chippy: The World's First Robotic Tortilla Chip Maker

Chippy: The World’s First Robotic Tortilla Chip Maker

By: Yash Kini, Journalist
Chipotle recently revealed its new robotic tortilla chip maker, named "Chippy". This robot will recreate Chipotle's actual tortilla chip recipe, using corn masa flour, water, and sunflower oil. 
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AIBO ERS-100

AIBO ERS-100

With its silver plastic body, exposed, articulated joints, and screen-like face, it suggests a cyborg beagle. The AIBO had very successful commercial, and Sony produced twelve models between 1999 and 2006.
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San Francisco May Soon Deploy Robots That Can Kill

By: Sydney Kiffney, Journalist
The San Fransisco Police Department has voted to create robots that can kill people. Citizens nationwide are very concerned about this new idea.
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