Paul Virr, STEM ambassador for the Bath Royal Scientific and
Literary Institute, introduces readers to the myriad robots doing
all the dull, dirty and dangerous work in our world. This new
addition to the Brainiac series approaches science and technology
from a creative angle to make STEM learning as accessible and fun
as possible. Hands-on activities include building a grippy robot
hand, making a mechanical hopping frog, testing yourself for
artificial intelligence, designing a battle-bot, and writing the
first bill of robot rights. Readers will also find out which gross
and scary jobs only robots can do, how nanobots could battle bugs
inside the human body and why self-driving cars save lives.
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