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Advances in human factors in robots and unmanned systems: proceedings of the AHFE 2018 International Conference on Human Factors in Robots and Unmanned Systems, July 21-25, Loews Sapphire Falls Resort at Universal Studios, Orlando, Florida, USA / Jessie C

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Advances in Human Factors in Robots and Unmanned Systems: Proceedings of the AHFE 2019 International Conference on Human Factors in Robots and Unmanned Systems, July 24-28, 2019, Washington D.C., USA / Jessie Chen, editor

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Dynamics of parallel robots / Stefan Staicu

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Optimal path and trajectory planning for serial robots: inverse kinematics for redundant robots and fast solution of parametric problems / Alexander Reiter

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Designing robots, designing humans / edited by Cathrine Hasse and Dorte Marie Søndergaard

Hayden Library - TJ211.49.D47 2020




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Enchanting robots: intimacy, magic and technology / Maciej Musiał

Hayden Library - TJ211.49.M87 2019




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Multi-body dynamic modeling of multi-legged robots Abhijit Mahapatra, Shibendu Shekhar Roy, Dilip Kumar Pratihar

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Robo sapiens japanicus: robots, gender, family, and the Japanese nation / Jennifer Robertson

Barker Library - TJ211.4963.R63 2018




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End times: a brief guide to the end of the world, asteroids, supervolcanoes, rogue robots, and more / Bryan Walsh

Barker Library - QB638.8.W35 2019




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The future of work: robots, AI, and automation / Darrell M. West

Dewey Library - HD4855.W47 2018




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2019 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS) [electronic journal].

IEEE / Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Incorporated




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DNA beyond genes: from data storage and computing to nanobots, nanomedicine, and nanoelectronics / Vadim V. Demidov

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Probabilistic mapping of spatial motion patterns for mobile robots Tomasz Piotr Kucner, Achim J. Lilienthal, Martin Magnusson, Luigi Palmieri, Chittaranjan Srinivas Swaminathan

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Cognitive virtual assistants using Google Dialogflow: develop complex cognitive bots using the Google Dialogflow platform / Navin Sabharwal, Amit Agrawal

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Gods and robots: myths, machines, and ancient dreams of technology / Adrienne Mayor

Hayden Library - BL313.M39 2018




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Science Podcast - Termite-inspired robots and cells with lots of extra genomes (14 Feb 2014)

Termite-inspired builder robots; why some mammalian cells have so many copies of their chromosomes.




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Jumping soft bots and a news roundup

Nick Bartlett discusses the challenges of building a jumping soft robot and David Grimm brings online news stories about drug violence in Mexico, pollution's effect on weather, and drugging away our altruism. Hosted by Sarah Crespi. [Img: Stephen Wolfe/Flickr]




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Podcast: Where dog breeds come from, bots that build buildings, and gathering ancient human DNA from cave sediments

This week, a new family tree of dog breeds, advances in artificial wombs, and an autonomous robot that can print a building with Online News Editor David Grimm.   Viviane Slon joins Sarah Crespi to discuss a new way to seek out ancient humans—without finding fossils or bones—by screening sediments for ancient DNA.   Jen Golbeck interviews Andrew Shtulman, author of Scienceblind: Why Our Intuitive Theories About the World Are So Often Wrong for this month’s book segment.    Listen to previous podcasts.   See more book segments.     Download the show transcript. Transcripts courtesy of Scribie.com. [Image: nimis69/iStockphoto; Music: Jeffrey Cook]  




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Cargo-sorting molecular robots, humans as the ultimate fire starters, and molecular modeling with quantum computers

This week we hear stories on the gut microbiome’s involvement in multiple sclerosis, how wildfires start—hint: It’s almost always people—and a new record in quantum computing with Online News Editor David Grimm. Andrew Wagner talks to Lulu Qian about DNA-based robots that can carry and sort cargo. Sarah Crespi goes behind the scenes with Science’s Photography Managing Editor Bill Douthitt to learn about snapping this week’s cover photo of the world’s smallest neutrino detector. Listen to previous podcasts. [Image: Curtis Perry/Flickr; Music: Jeffrey Cook]




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Putting rescue robots to the test, an ancient Scottish village buried in sand, and why costly drugs may have more side effects

This week we hear stories about putting rescue bots to the test after the Mexico earthquake, why a Scottish village was buried in sand during the Little Ice Age, and efforts by the U.S. military to predict posttraumatic stress disorder with Online News Editor David Grimm. Andrew Wagner interviews Alexandra Tinnermann of the University Medical Center of Hamburg, Germany, about the nocebo effect. Unlike the placebo effect, in which you get positive side effects with no treatment, in the nocebo effect you get negative side effects with no treatment. It turns out both nocebo and placebo effects get stronger with a drug perceived as more expensive. Read the research. Listen to previous podcasts. [Image: Chris Burns/Science; Music: Jeffrey Cook]




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Ancient volcanic eruptions, and peer pressure—from robots

Several thousand years ago the volcano under Santorini in Greece—known as Thera—erupted in a tremendous explosion, dusting the nearby Mediterranean civilizations of Crete and Egypt in a layer of white ash. This geological marker could be used to tie together many ancient historical events, but the estimated date could be off by a century. Contributing Correspondent Lizzie Wade joins host Sarah Crespi to talk about a new study that used tree rings to calibrate radiocarbon readings—and get closer to pinning down a date. The findings also suggest that scientists may need to change their standard radiocarbon dating calibration curve. Sarah also talks to Tony Belpaeme of Ghent University in Belgium and Plymouth University in the United Kingdom about his Science Robotics paper that explored whether people are susceptible to peer pressure from robots. Using a classic psychological measure of peer influence, the team found that kids from ages 7 to 9 occasionally gave in to social pressure from robot peers, but adults did not. This week’s episode was edited by Podigy, with help from Meagan Cantwell. Download a transcript of this episode (PDF) Listen to previous podcasts. About the Science Podcast [Image: Softbank Robotics; Music: Jeffrey Cook]




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Insect sex pheromone research and beyond: from molecules to robots / Yukio Ishikawa, editor

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103 JSJ Robots with Raquel Vélez

The panelists talk to Raquel Vélez about robotics and JavaScript.




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Effect of Micronutrient Supplementation on Disease Progression in Asymptomatic, Antiretroviral-Naive, HIV-Infected Adults in Botswana

Interview with Marianna K Baum, PhD, author of Effect of Micronutrient Supplementation on Disease Progression in Asymptomatic, Antiretroviral-Naive, HIV-Infected Adults in Botswana




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Interplanetary robots: true stories of space exploration / Rod Pyle

Dewey Library - TL789.8.U6 P95 2019




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Prof. Robin Murphy with graduate students and robots




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Analysis of how mobile robots fail in the field




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Creating a distributed field robot architecture for multiple robots




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Knowledge-based video compression for robots and sensor networks




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Robot data and control server for Internet-based training on ground robots




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Robots without faces




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Microbots for large-scale planetary surface and subsurface exploration




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How to walk on water and climb up walls: animal movement and the robots of the future / David L. Hu

Barker Library - QP33.6.M36 H8 2018




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Electric fields get hydrogel robots to work (and dance)

Soft robotic structures walk forward, pick up objects, and even dance in response to electric fields




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Electric fields get hydrogel robots to work (and dance)

Soft robotic structures walk forward, pick up objects, and even dance in response to electric fields




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Bot Luck: Of politicians with alpha streaks and AI bots which are nipped in the beta stage




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Helplines to chatbots: How to take care of your mental health during quarantine