Students aged nine to 16 can attend up to 60 free workshops. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Oscar Brisset, 25, used most of his vacation days to learn to code. He left BCG to launch a YC-backed AI robotics company.
In a world where digital skills define success, Fambel Primary School is leading the charge against the technology gap.
From small cat- and -dog shaped creations to 250-pound, six-legged creatures, all sorts of robots took to the ice during “Robots on Ice.” ...
You log into your accounts and your apps, preferences, and contacts should sync to the new hardware. But in the world of ...
Additive manufacturing can describe two technologies in food production — the more commonly known is 3D printing, which has ...
Durham High School’s She Can Code Society has reached the FIRST LEGO League UK National Final in Harrogate, where students ...
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FingerEye bridges touch and vision to improve robot handling before and after contact
To reliably complete various manual tasks, robots should be able to handle a variety of objects, ranging from items found in ...
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From DIY Arduino bots to AI-driven planning systems, robotics is evolving fast—and you can be part of it. New frameworks now connect natural language directly to robot actions, while benchmarks like ...
Japanese electronics giant Sony built the robotic arm it calls Ace and pitted it against professional athletes. Ace proved a ...
A four-teacher school in Co Laois and a DEIS school from Donegal will travel to the US this weekend to compete against ...
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