Robots

  • Robots: Here They Come!
    By Janet Riehecky

    Describes the functional and recreational tasks that can be performed by robots, both at home and in the workplace.

  • Robots: Here They Come!
    By Janet Riehecky, Child's World

    Robots Here They Come! is a reinforced, library bound book in The Child's World series Discovery World.

  • Robots: It's All True! Level 3
    By Allison Lassieur

    Robots can take apart bombs, do surgery, rescue people—and even jog with them.

  • Robots
    By Allison Lassieur

    "Have you seen a robot today? How would you know? Robots come in all shapes and sizes, and they can do lots of things."--Back cover.

  • Robots: The Recent A.I.
    By Aliette de Bodard, Elizabeth Bear, Cory Doctorow

    Features short stories about robots that depict the complications and questions surrounding rights, human bonding, and freedom.

  • Robots
    By Karen Barker Smith, Mark Bergin

    From Leonardo's suit of armour to robots in the Mars Space Programme Fast Forward:Robots gives a summary of the variety of robots which have been created.

  • Robots
    By Karen Barker Smith, David Salariya, Mark Bergin

    From Leonardo's suit of armour to robots in the Mars Space Programme Fast Forward:Robots gives a summary of the variety of robots which have been created.

  • Robots
    By Jennifer MacKay

    Brooks, Cambrian Intelligence, p. vii. Brooks, Cambrian Intelligence, p. ix. Matarić, Robotics Primer, p. 15. Alden P. Armagnac, “New Factory Worker: Teachable Robot Can Remember 200 Commands,” Popular Science, August 1962, p. 81.

  • Robots
    By John M. Jordan

    In this book, technology analyst John Jordan offers an accessible and engaging introduction to robots and robotics, covering state-of-the-art applications, economic implications, and cultural context.

  • Robots
    By John M. Jordan

    In this book, technology analyst John Jordan offers an accessible and engaging introduction to robots and robotics, covering state-of-the-art applications, economic implications, and cultural context.

  • Robots: the Future Is Now
    By Charles Hope

    Take an in-depth look at this amazing technology and how it is already being used in Robots: The Future is Now!

  • Robots
    By Clive Gifford

    "What's that stirring and whirring? Robots have left the labs and are on the move, discovering sunken treasure, travelling deep into space, and venturing inside raging infernos.

  • Robots: Explore the World of Robots and How They Work for Us
    By Rick Allen Leider

    Discover the amazing world of robots, from their surprising history to the latest cutting-edge technology, in this illustrated volume for young readers.

  • Robots: A Reference Handbook
    By David E. Newton

    Additionally, a number of essays by interested individuals highlight various aspects of robotics development. The remaining chapters of the book provide resources that will assist readers in learning more about the topic of robotics.

  • Robots
    By Clive Gifford

    Chock-full of eye-popping visuals, fascinating cutaways, and great memorabilia, this book includes a basic guide for robot construction, flaps and foldouts highlighting robotic advances, and much more. Full color.

  • Robots: Science & Medicine Into the 21st Century
    By David Jefferis, Kenneth William Gatland

    Describes the ideas scientists have for solving problems such as the energy crisis and worl-wide pollution, including nuclear fusion and the use of robots.

  • Robots
    By Melissa Stewart

    Discover the coolest robots of today and tomorrow in this colorful, photo-packed book.

  • Robots
    By Robin McKie

    Describes how robots work in homes, factories, and schools and the bigger role they may play in the future.

  • Robots
    By Clive Gifford

    Chock-full of eye-popping visuals, fascinating cutaways, and great memorabilia, this book includes a basic guide for robot construction, flaps and foldouts highlighting robotic advances, and much more. Full color.

  • Robots: Rodney and the Rusties
    By Kate Egan

    When Rodney gets to Robot City, he is far away from home and lonely. Soon he meets the Rusties, a ragtag group of friends who become his new family. Illustrations.