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Robotics is a term coined by Isaac Asimov to describe the field of science involving robots and related technologies. So what is a robot? The word comes from a 1923 Czech play called R.U.R. and described autonomous, humanoid robot servants. The original Czech word was robota, which means "servitude or forced labor". According to the Syrius Cybernetics Corporation of Douglas Adams' Hitchiker's Guide to the Galaxy, a robot is "your plastic pal who's fun to be with". A more conventional definition is, "A mechanical device that sometimes resembles a human and is capable of performing a variety of often complex human tasks". There are many other definitions, some a bit too narrow and some far too broad. We try to be as inclusive as possible, accepting sites about hobby robotics, industrial robotics, even those about the radio-controlled entertainment vehicles of "Robot Wars". Enjoy our selections. And if you don't agree with some of our choices, rest easy in the knowledge that someone else out there wouldn't agree with yours.
The paranormal deals with that which cannot be scientifically explained. ESP, Extraterrestrial Life, Psychic Powers, and other topics are covered here.
Sites in this category contain jokes, essays, songs, students' test answers and other humorous content pertaining to science, math, engineering and statistics.
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Activities included in this Category: Advertising and Marketing, Agriculture, Automotive, Beauty and Cosmetic Services, Business to Business, Classifieds, Computers and Internet, Construction and Maintenance, Directories, Economic Development, Employment, Entertainment and Media, Event Planning, Financial Services, Funeral Services, Home and Garden, Industrial, Insurance, Legal Services, Marine Sales and Services, Oil and Gas, Organizations, Printing, Public Utilities, Publishing, Real Estate, Restaurants and Bars, Services, Shipping, Storage, and Logistics, Shopping, Telecommunications, Wineries
The study of operations research (OR) is concerned with mathematical methods and tools for solving problems relating to the allocation of scarce resources subject to constraints. Frequently these problems have to do with determining the least cost or greatest profit possible for a cost or profit function subject to constraints such as capacities and required amounts over a very large number of variables. Important problems within this space include minimum cost routing problems, network maximum flow or minimum cost flow problems, and machine scheduling problems. The growing trends in OR increasingly utilize applications of more than one technique and involve individuals from other disciplines. Moreover, they involve a blend of "hard" and "soft" as well as a mixing of different "hard" or "soft" techniques with the increasing use of multiple methods within one piece of analysis. A creative thinking must look in detail at how those from disciplines outside of OR can come to work in the organizations on multi-disciplinary studies. Those who have come from such backgrounds, clearly share their perspectives and experiences. The field of OR is always changing. Its changes are driven by the technology it uses and that it extends, and the applications that it affects.
Includes sites on the specific properties of an environment where all of the matter has been evacuated (i.e. there would be nothing), as well as techniques and equipment for the attainment of such conditions in scientific investigations.
Sites listed here are websites that manufacture footwear. If the site your submitting is a retail site (sells to the general public) please submit your site under the. Shopping category.
This category contains information regarding Arts (e.g. Literature, language and visual/peforming arts etc) and Entertainment (e.g. Music, Movie or some performer information) in Cambodia.
Regularly issued publications with a focus on architecture containing articles and illustrations.
Court Reporters work in court as official reporters and as freelance reporters, doing deposition and court work. They work alongside attorneys providing many difference services. They are the ones you usually see using a "little machine". They are responsible for placing witnesses under oath and providing a verbatim transcript of testimony.
Sites in this category are for professional organizations for court reporters. Organizations listed here do not offer court reporting services although their members probably do, rather, these organizations tend to focus on education, professional promotion, certification, and networking of their members.
Includes links to resources offering information on employment in the region.
Alternative health related sites include accupuncture, chinese medicine, energy healing, herbs and meditation.
Category is for insurance agents and marketers web sites which offer disability insurance only.
A flexagon is a hexagon, which you can make from a strip of triangles. The objective is to open the flexagon in the middle and have a previously hidden face appear. Arthur Stone, an English graduate student, was in the practice of doodling with the strips of paper that he cut from around the edges of his notebook paper. American paper was too large for his English binder. One of the constructions arising from this happy misfortune attracted his attention in particular. A committee of graduate students formed to solve the mystery of the "flexible hexagon", or, as it soon became known, the "flexagon." The members of this group-- Richard P. Feynman, Bryant Tuckerman, John W. Tukey, and Arthur H. Stone, had laid the groundwork for all consequent study, through developing their yet unpublished theory, by the early 1940's. When the group disbanded, the flexagon was left, nearly forgotten, for ten years. Then, toward the beginning of the fifties, it received slight publicity with several very brief articles in mathematics magazines.
Find links to sites offering information on dental and tooth care in Greece.
Sites in this category are for companies that manufacture furniture pieces, systems or units that cross multiple industry lines. For instance, a company that manufactures for two or more of the restaurant, hotel, dorm room, laboratory, technical or hospital industries is likely to be sent to this category.
Manufacturers, wholesalers, and import/export companies specializing in concrete furniture.
Criminal law products for legal practitioners.