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56 teams to compete in state robotics tournament

Some 56 teams of students ages 9 to 14 will display a range of STEM skills Saturday during the FIRST Lego League Challenge ...
He said humanoid robot bobbies — similar to those being trialled for border security in China — could use facial recognition ...
Scientists are using robots to explore underground lava tunnels, offering a safer way to prepare for future human missions in ...
A soft humanoid robot capable of shapeshifting, floating, swimming, flying and even walking on water has been developed by a team of researchers at Southern University of Science and Technology (SUST) ...
Overview Computer science is among the most trending and in-demand fields all over the world. Many universities combine hands-on learning with theoretical class ...
The HCRI framework highlights how effective human-robot collaboration transforms team dynamics, fostering value creation and ...
Nature's architects build without blueprints! From beaver dams to termite mounds and ant cities, complex structures emerge as animals respond to local cues. Beavers listen to water, termites sense air ...
This study demonstrates that Type I receptor-like sensors in a robotic joint achieve sub-2° positional accuracy, redefining joint receptor functionality.
This week's report shows how robotics is evolving beyond isolated cells into integrated, intelligent manufacturing systems.
In a study published in Robot Learning journal, researchers propose a new learning-based path planning framework that allows mobile robots to navigate safely and efficiently using a Transformer model.
Thomas Edison Charter School’s northern robotics team — the Robo Eagles — is soaring toward the FIRST LEGO League State ...
From study buddies to health care helpers, Purdue professor Sooyeon Jeong is designing robots that listen, respond and build ...