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RIT students participating in the Studio 930 design consultancy program produce health and accessibility solutions for ...
Deep research’ AI agents combine large language models with sophisticated reasoning frameworks to conduct in-depth, ...
Five middle school students from Discovery Academy of Science in Clearwater took home the Robot Design Award at the Sunshine ...
BLM Group USA welcomed the local robotics team, Frog Force 503 from Novi High School, for a hands-on, behind-the-scenes look ...
Discover the origins of blogging—from Justin Hall’s early web journal to the rise of platforms like Blogger and WordPress that made publishing personal.
While roboticists have introduced increasingly advanced systems over the past decades, most existing robots are not yet able ...
Generative AI (GAI) has sparked debate among academics. Some see its potential to boost productivity and simplify tasks, ...
When the local nonprofit Blind Industries & Services of Maryland reached out to Johns Hopkins University's mechanical engineering program last year, they asked for one thing: a printer that adds ...
Jun. 21—MOSCOW — It may not be a summer camp in the traditional sense, but the University of Idaho's summer Robotics Coding Camp is helping local students learn skills that can help them in ...
Op-Ed: LENS neuromorphic robotics — The Next Big Thing in tech, and there’s no avoiding it Robots don’t have to be humanoid, but they do have to interact with humans.
“This team competed against the best underwater robotics students in the world and prevailed,” says Hunter Pashkow, head of the Pacific Ridge robotics programs, in the news release.
Warrenton students, from left, Owen Cross, Daniel Myrvold, Declan Wallace and Dalton Wallace gear up for an underwater robotics regional competition in Newport May 10.
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