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Bots and bods: how robots and humans work, from the inside out

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Andrews, John
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Human anatomy.
Human body.
Robots.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (96 p.)
Place of Publication:
Andrews McMeel Publishing
Summary:
What do humans and robots have in common? Find out in this intriguing illustrated nonfiction book that encourages kids to discover their inner robot.Bots and Bods is an illustrated guide for kids looking to explore anatomy and technologyand how theyre related. How do we both move or sense the world? How does robot intelligence compare to our own? Middle-grade readers will find these answers and more among the four sections:Body structuresMuscle and movementSenses and sensorsThinking and feelingAn accessible guide with exciting illustrations, fun facts, and special feature spreads about robots in the real world explains why "bots" can sometimes do a better job than "bods" and vice versa.
ISBN:
1-5248-6936-8

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