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robotics

[roh-bot-iks]

noun

(used with a singular verb)
  1. the use of computer-controlled robots to perform manual tasks, especially on an assembly line.



robotics

/ əʊˈɒɪ /

noun

  1. the science or technology of designing, building, and using robots

  2. another name for robot dancing

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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of robotics1

1941; robot + -ics; coined by Isaac Asimov
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Brown began researching robots and robotics, and slowly the story gestated in his mind.

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Ginsburg Hall boasts some of the campus’ most advanced technology, housing a two-story lab dedicated to the research and testing of autonomous aerial vehicles and open-plan robotics labs.

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These young inventors have been attending engineering lab classes where they learn programming, robotics, coding, 3D modelling and more.

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A robotics expert who created a bike without conventional wheels has seen his invention clock up millions of views on YouTube.

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DoorDash Labs, the company’s robotics and automation arm involved in the Coco partnership, announced a collaboration last year with a drone delivery service called Wing.

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