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Curl Ups as Robots?

This exhibit room features photographs of toy robots and other images of robots from ephemeral sources.

Check out the Lynxmotion Series of Mobile Robot, Manipulator and Sensor Kits.

At Solarbotics, we provide Robot technology based around the BEAM philosophy. BEAM is an acronym standing for: Biology, Electronics, Aesthetics, Mechanics and describes a new field of robots that are small, adept, relatively simple, and inexpensive.

Welcome to Mondo-tronics' Robot Store web site featuring over 100 actual robot kits, books, and software, as well as Muscle Wires® shape memory alloys, and lots of other great robot related hardware, electronics, video tapes and more!

Robot Wars is a competitive, mechanical sporting event that features radio controlled robots in combat. Competitors must employ a combination of skill, power and strategy in this contest for survival.

The Dallas Personal Robotics Group is one the nation's oldest special interest groups dedicated to the development and use of personal robotics and has been around since 1984.

 Don't forget the Amazing Spam Homepage.

Visit the Airheads Motorcycle Owners Club!

The Rockies Robotics Group was conceived in the twisted mind of its founder, Franco Arteseros, in 1990 when he came across an old HERO JR at a computer swap-meet...

ActivMedia Robotics works as a systems integrator and productizer for affordable, intelligent mobile robotics in education, research, prototyping and plug-n-play applications. We specialize in finished systems complete with documentation and support, but with open architecture for versatility and customization by the owner.

For all you Ag Scientists visit Ronald for that perfect gift.
Froggy!

Amatrol is a High Technology provider of Educational Systems, Robotics, Flexible Automation Systems, Industrial Technology and Control Systems.  

Listen to a little of " I Robot" from the Alan Parsons Project.  Remember that?

At last you can INSPIRE your students with the classroom tool that lets them design, build, and program actual, repeatable table-top robots in a single hour with the Robix™ RCS-6...

Founded in 1994 and headquartered in Ft. Myers Beach, Florida, Robotic Workspace Technologies, Inc. is dedicated to developing and providing advanced PC-based robotic technologies that enhance the use of a wide range of industrial robots. RWT's client list includes Fortune 500 companies in the aerospace, automotive, defense, electronics, and R&D industries.

Robot Books.com

The Institute of Robotics emerged from the Institute of Mechanics in January 1990. It is a member of the interdisciplinary Mechatronics Group of the ETH. Within the scopes of Mechatronics we do research on (i) the dynamics of controlled mechanical systems, concentrating mainly on two typical areas, robotics and magnetic bearings, and (ii) nanotechnology.

The Mobile Robot Laboratory's charter is to discover and develop fundamental scientific principles and practices that are applicable to intelligent mobile robot systems. In addition, it is the goal of this laboratory to facilitate technology transfer of its research results to yield solutions to real world problems for a wide range of application domains.

The Harvard Robotics Laboratory was founded in 1983. Our current research projects include computational vision, neural networks, tactile sensing, motion control and VLSI systems.

TechGeek.com - Building a Robotic Community

When all else fails, visit The Dilbert Zone!

Have a picnic with the Ants!


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