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    Synthetic Gecko

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    {At the end|In the bottom} of each bot's "feet" is an {cement adhesive|glue|backing} that makes the {automatic robot|robotic|software} parts operate {just like a|such as a} gecko's foot. When pulled top to bottom, the adhesive offers {simply no|zero|not any} resistance, but when tugged sideways, parallel across a surface, the material {highly|firmly} resists motion. The…

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    Robotic Surgery

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    Is Robotic Surgery Safe? Robotic surgery was introduced some twenty years ago and completely revolutionized the way we perform minimally invasive laparoscopic surgery. This was a huge improvement over the open surgery which had previously been done because it does not require large, painful, slow-healing incisions (Keith Kirkpatrick 1). However, these primitive robotic surgical systems were very challenging to use and there were very few applications which they could actually be used…

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    detrimental to a person's health. Robotic assisted surgery has already proven to be viable and effective in many departments. We know that robots have lead for a much lower chance of getting HAI's ++Hospital Acuired Infections) since all part can be easily sterilized. Robotic surgery also requires much less time, a lower number of incisions, and less post operative pain in the patients. All of this increase the cost effectiveness, and validate the viability of the use of robotic assisted…

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    Robotic Therapy

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    Previous researches have proved the advantages of robotic therapy on motor abilities of the upper limb in the acute and chronic stages of the disease. Robot is an electromechanical machine that is monitored by computer program. Robotic therapy has two main properties: "the ability to deliver high dosage and high intensity training." (chang, et al., 2013). This prosperity in robotic therapy is an incentive to the neuroplastisity concept, which improve not only stroke…

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    Robotic Gairment

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    cerebral palsy. However, as I narrowed the broad subject of physical to more of a specific topic, I changed the search terms to robotic gait training, neurological disorders, and physical therapy. The majority of results from the search terms “physical therapy” and “neurological disorder” related to gross motor…

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    Issac Asimov Analysis

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    Another rather innocent proposal is simply unplugging the machine when we sense danger. Is this even possible – can you put the evil back into the Pandora’s box? There will be so many ways of machine communication at levels that we are even unconscious with – radio waves, digital signals, code manipulation etc. We certainly don't have the ability to lock the super intelligence up forever. Therefore, the real regulation shall lie in the program of artificial intelligence, or, more precisely, in…

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    Similar to the film, "The Machines that Changed the World", I found the “The Rise of Personal Robots” by Cynthia Breazeal to be extremely informative, captivating, but also unlike anything I’ve seen before. Although robots have been around for countless of years, robots have always interacted with things not people. Throughout the short film, Breazeal introduces us to several robots that her and her team of graduate students built. Breazeal’s ultimate goal was to create a robot that could…

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    However, becoming overly dependent on technology such as robotics can cause an impact on people life like on our physical health. people are going to be less active which can lead to a largely increase of obesity. Moreover, If people start to dependent on robotics, they are going to have difficulty developing their learning skills and the ability to solve problems. In the film, I, Robot we can see how people…

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    La Vida Robot Comparison

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    Vida Robot both of them is the truth and really happen in the book and the movie. Contrast Spare Parts and La Vida Robot. The movie explain more than the book from the backstory, showing how made it, and how they got together in their lives in a robotics club and they didn’t have a lot of money to get the right pieces so they recycle some things into parts. La Vida Robot had some pieces that their was two main teachers both male and Spare Parts their two main teachers one was male and the other…

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    Military Robots

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    The use of robots, programmed machines capable of automatically carrying out a specific series of tasks, was once only a foreseeable reality if you were a strong believer in science fiction novels. Now, the implementation of robots to complete tasks that were once only done by humans is now a reality. Presently, robots serve in many different aspects of society and their influence is predicted to increase indefinitely. Regardless of one’s viewpoint about the use of robots and what a robots’ role…

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