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Interview with Mark Tilden (Photo Courtesy of Wowwee Ltd.) Wowwee Courtesy of (Photo
The Design of "Living" Biomech Machines: How Low Can One Go?
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Introducing a Robotics Club in Albania
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Advanced Robotic Systems
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A Low-Cost Autonomous Humanoid Robot for Multi-Agent Research
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Robotics Courses for Children As a Motivation Tool: the Chilean Experience Javier Ruiz-Del-Solar, Senior Member, IEEE, and Roberto Avilés
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Designing a Wireless Underwater Optical Communication System
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BEAM Robotics, We Can Make Robots That Can Climb (Climber), Walk (Walker), Roll (Roller), Etc
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Robot Builder: the Beginner's Guide to Building Robots
Unifying Undergraduate Artificial Intelligence
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Robotics Course Guidebook
Robobox: a SMALL MOBILE ROBOT KIT for LEARNING ROBOTICS
The 5Th International Symposium on Robotics in Construction June 6-8,1988 Tokyo, Jaoan
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Meeting Notes from 2003
Hybrid Control of a Simple Walking Autonomous Robot
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IEEE Robotics & Automation Magazine