"Leonardo's Lost Robots" reinterprets Leonardo da Vinci's mechanical design work, revealing a new level of sophistication not recognized by art historians or engineers. By identifying his major technological projects, the book revisits Leonardo's legacy of notebooks, showing that apparently unconnected fragments from dispersed manuscripts actually ...
Lavishly Illustrated, Comprehensive, Detailed, and Reader-Friendly - This is the Ultimate Robot Book! From newly discovered designs of Leonardo da Vinci to the pioneering nineteenth-century work of Nikola Tesla, and on to burgeoning anthropomorphic robots, "anthrobots," that are dextrous, communicative, and autonomous, Robot Evolution covers the ...
It was never an apprentice--A new magazine will usually go through a long apprenticeship, a period of trial and error as it gradually works its way up toward the top ranks in its field. But not Galaxy! From its very first issue in 1950, Galaxy Science Fiction was in the top rank, fully the equal of John W. Campbell's Astounding Science Fiction, ...
"Robot Wrist Actuators" is the first work on robot wrists, providing the engineer or researcher with a comprehensive review of wrist actuator technology. Complex wrist morphologies are displayed clearly through the lavish use of illustrations, including diagrams, isometric drawings, and photographs. The book contains background for robot wrist ...
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