(1) He quickly loaded it, associating the robot arm controller object with the program.
(2) On her first flight Chawla was responsible for operating the shuttle's robot arm.
(4) A robot must obey the orders given it by human beings except where such orders conflict with the first law.
(5) Waiting at a robot I caught the eye of a young woman
(6) The film was very funny, with a young punk kid teaching an emotionless robot how to be more human, creating many funny and moving moments.
(7) Mike was happy to demonstrate a 4-foot robot made of mostly car parts that wailed its arms when controlled by remote.
(8) Even if a robot can love humans, can humans learn to love them back?
(9) Thirty-one years from now, in 2035, there is one robot for every five human beings.
(10) Whether such a robot could sustain for years the complex of attitudes and behaviors constitutive of a parent's love for a child is difficult to say.
(11) They also meet and fight Hakaider, an android that looks more robot than human with his exposed brainpan.
(12) This robot should be able to go 40 or 50 kilometers, and really determine if there's life on Mars and what kind of life there really is.
(13) When a scientist is murdered, apparently by a robot, detective Del Spooner, is asked to investigate, even though such a crime would violate the Laws of Robotics, which state that a robot can never harm a human being.
(14) The robot closed the door behind us
(15) For adults, it seems like robot vacuums and iPods are getting a lot of play.
(16) It's something that robotics types call the Uncanny Valley, when a robot crosses over from seeming machinelike but hasn't yet achieved true human qualities.
(17) In this movie, the kids use their knowledge of the human skeleton, joints, and muscles to build a robot .
(18) Another robot grabs and places a wooden pallet, then lays down a cardboard slip sheet before stacking cases two at a time for a total of 40 on each pallet, which are then stretchwrapped.
(19) They are using a robot named SAM in some cities in the States to lay fiber-optic cables underground.
(20) Now that robots and computer simulations are replacing bench science, architects are giving researchers new laboratory environments that facilitate the exchange of ideas and bring together experts of many disciplines.