Whether they are designing robots, solving problems or teaching others, Kirtland students are learning a range of skills in ...
The phrase "the whole is greater than the sum of its parts" is doubly true for SWARM, the WashU Robotics team on the cutting edge of modular robotics. The project’s 15 members are working to create ...
Using a PlayStation video game controller, team members control their latest creation in a fenced-off course. Their robot, made of steel that they’ve cut, pieces they’ve made and others that they’ve ...
More than 200 schoolchildren competed in the first Lego League Robotics Tournament in Cartagena, presenting innovation projects and robots designed to tackle archaeology-themed challenges.
Those viral Chez Robots are everywhere this summer — including summer camp. Eleven kids aged 7 to 10 attended summer camp last week, keeping cool and giving a voice to their very own “viral robot,” ...
Robotics programs are booming in Southeast Missouri schools, drawing record student participation, hands-on learning, and competition wins—preparing kids for future tech careers and teamwork. In ...
More than 300 student engineers converged for the South Carolina Robotics Finals, turning a single venue into a high-energy showcase ...
Built like a wooly mammoth with all the style of Star Wars, the Conroe Independent School District Robotics Team's aluminum creation, "Chewbotta" is ready to slide into overdrive. Participants in the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. University students in South Africa have introduced a new humanoid robotics research platform, highlighting advancements in ...
The robot uses artificial intelligence (AI), multi-agent reinforcement learning, and 3D scene reconstruction technologies to autonomously navigate underwater and complete a variety of mission tasks.
The first-grade teachers at Pierce Terrace Elementary School challenged their students to create robots from recycled materials in the English Language Arts class, which parallels the use of ...
When an optometrist asked Trevor Landurand ’23 to read the letters on an eye chart during the summer following his sophomore year, he responded, “I’m still waiting for the eye chart to go up.” The ...
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