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Scientific paper - Performance Comparison on Omnidirectional wheel systems in compact robots.
This scientific research comparison paper shows the Limits and Pros of the Omnidirectional Wheel systems, including the Mecanum and the Omni wheel itself. The paper compares with estimates and environments to show the right System for builders.
AAYUSH NIJAGULI
Jan 51 min read


DC Motors - In 12 Sentences
Hi everyone! I'm Zupero! And today I'm going to tell you about how DC (Direct Current) Motors work! Direct Current Motors are used widely in the field of robotics, such as heads, shape shifting, movement, rotation, etc. The person who made the first DC motor Theory was Michael Faraday in 1821 , then developed the first patent-working model by Thomas Davenport in 1837, Then in 1834 , Mortiz Von Jacobi made the first continuously Rotating DC Motor with a world record. Then
AAYUSH NIJAGULI
Dec 15, 20251 min read


Cameras VS Ultrasonic - In just 11 sentences
Hey guys! I'm zupero, and today I'm gonna explain the difference about Camera Modules and Ultrasonic sensors Cameras sometimes function like Ultrasonic sensors in robotics right? But don't confuse, let's explore: Cameras are like eyes for bots, they work by taking the data from the lens and converting it to Binary - a code of 0s and 1s for computer understanding and showing it into the screen. The first DigitalCamera was invented in 1973 by Kodak engineer Steven Sass
AAYUSH NIJAGULI
Dec 15, 20251 min read


Wireless Tech - In just 12 sentences
Hi everyone, I'm Zupero, and today I'm gonna explain about Wireless connections, we see them everywhere! Wifi, bluetooth, internet, quick share, tap to pay, online payments, etc. Wireless connections are convenient, as they don't require a single wire, or jumbled up wrong connections. Lets dive deep into the history: Bluetooth: In 1994, Erricson invented this technology and named it "Bluetooth" because recently, he had read a book of Danish history, A Danish king named "Har
AAYUSH NIJAGULI
Dec 15, 20251 min read


The internet - In 26 Sentences
Hey there, readers! I’m Zupero! Today, let’s uncover something that connects almost every part of our lives, the internet. The Origins of the Internet. The story begins in the late 1960s with a project named ARPANET. It was created by researchers in the United States to help computers communicate during the Cold War era. Back then, computers were massive machines occupying whole rooms, but they barely knew how to “talk” to each other. In 1983, a major breakthrough happened—th
AAYUSH NIJAGULI
Dec 15, 20252 min read


Brains and Ai - In 20 Sentences
Hey Zebulae Readers, I’m Zupero! Welcome to today’s deep-dive on “How is AI & Our Brains Related?” Let’s discover the fascinating history, science, and future of artificial intelligence and the human mind! History: How Did the Connection Begin? It all started in the 1940s , when Alan Turing asked: Can machines think? His famous Turing Test aimed to measure if a machine could act like a human. Fast forward to 1956 , when John McCarthy coined the term “Artificial Intelligen
AAYUSH NIJAGULI
Dec 15, 20252 min read


Nanobots - In 23 Sentences
Hey Zebulae Readers, I’m Zupero! Today let’s shrink down and dive inside one of the most amazing worlds: Nanobots —the smallest robots ever imagined! What are they, and why do scientists dream about them? Let’s dive deep into the history, too! Nanobots: What Are They? Nanobots are robots designed at the nanometer scale (about 1 to 100 nanometers—a billionth of a meter!). They’re built with atoms and molecules, often using nanomotors, nanoelectronics, or specially engineered
AAYUSH NIJAGULI
Dec 15, 20252 min read


Quantum Physics - In just 26 Ridiculously small sentences
Hey Zebulae Readers, I’m Zupero! Today, let's take a wild ride through Quantum Physics —what it is, where it's used, and how it's shaking up the world of robotics! What is Quantum Physics? Quantum Physics (or quantum mechanics ) is the science of how particles like electrons, photons, and atoms behave at incredibly tiny scales. It started in the early 1900s with pioneers like: Max Planck ( 1900 ): Discovered quanta , tiny packets of energy. Albert Einstein ( 1905 ): Expla
AAYUSH NIJAGULI
Dec 15, 20252 min read


Humanoids - in 24 Small Sentences
Hey Zebulae Readers, I’m Zupero! Today we’re exploring one of the coolest creations in robotics: Humanoids ! What are they, and why do they fascinate everyone—including scientists, engineers, and sci-fi fans? What are Humanoids? Humanoids are robots designed to look and act like humans. They have a human-like body —think: head, arms, legs—and can often walk, talk, or make facial expressions. Some famous examples include: ASIMO by Honda (2000) Sophia by Hanson Robotics (201
AAYUSH NIJAGULI
Dec 15, 20252 min read


Machine learning - In 19 Sentences
AI already became a major part of our lives in which we spend almost half of our days on it and we don't even know! The Netflix and Youtube recommendations we get daily? The laptops that know you're gonna open meta when you type "M"? All AI. There are different types of AIs, like LLMs, Generative ai, Machine Learning, etc. But we are going to stick to MLs. What is ML? ML, Machine Learning, is a type of ai that learns from past patterns that we tell it, for example: We say: ✋
AAYUSH NIJAGULI
Dec 15, 20251 min read
Flexible Circuits - In just 26 Sentences
Flexible circuits are the invisible, bendable muscles inside many of the gadgets used every day, from foldable phones to tiny medical devices. They let electronics twist, fold, and wrap around shapes where normal rigid PCBs would simply crack or take up too much space. What are flexible circuits? Flexible circuits (often called flex PCBs or flexible printed circuits) are thin electrical circuits built on flexible insulating films instead of stiff fiberglass boards. The base i
AAYUSH NIJAGULI
Dec 14, 20253 min read
BioBots - Cyborgicals
Biotechnology in Robotics: Science, History, and Global Impact Biotechnology is revolutionizing robotics, blending biology with engineering to create robots that mimic, adapt, and interact with living systems. Scientific Foundations Biohybrid Systems : Combine muscle cells with synthetic structures for movement without traditional power. Self-Healing Mechanisms : Robots that repair themselves, inspired by regenerative biology. Bio-Inspired Sensors : Flexible, adaptive sensors
AAYUSH NIJAGULI
Dec 6, 20251 min read
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