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Robot Innovations

Robots have become an important part of our modern world. Some fly over battlefields or search for survivors of natural disasters. Others race through the sky or entertain consumers. With clear text, vivid photos, and helpful infographics, Robot Innovations examines how engineers have made these developments and how robots are changing our society. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. Core Library is an imprint of Abdo Publishing, a division of ABDO.

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  • Cover: Entertainment Robots

    Some robots can dance, perform acrobatic stunts, and even have conversations with their owners. Entertainment Robots introduces readers to examples of these robots, the challenges faced by… More →

  • Cover: Hobby and Competition Robots

    Hobbyists and tinkerers design new robots for fun, to race with each other, and even to engage in robot battles. Hobby and Competition Robots introduces readers to examples of these robots,… More →

  • Cover: Military Robots

    Robotic aircraft soar over battlefields, robotic ground vehicles disarm bombs, and robotic submarines search for underwater threats. Military Robots introduces readers to examples of these… More →

  • Cover: Medical Robots

    Today, robots are hard at work in hospitals around the world. Some simply help comfort patients or dispense medicine, while others are helping surgeons with complex operations. Medical Robots More →

  • Cover: Space Robots

    From Earth orbit to the surface of Mars to the edge of the solar system, robots are helping push the boundaries of space travel. Space Robots introduces readers to examples of these robots,… More →

  • Cover: Search-and-Rescue Robots

    After disasters, robots can help save lives. They search for survivors from their air, climb through piles of rubble, and help human rescue workers stay safe. Search-and-Rescue Robots… More →

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