Chris Zheng, a junior at The Bishop’s School, has been involved in the youth robotics and engineering organization since third grade, starting his own teams and working to help other students get invo ...
For the past few years on the UC Santa Cruz farm, a team of students known as the Electrified Slugs has been iterating on software to control a small electric tractor, making it capable of ...
A team of six local students became one of the first in San Diego to compete in the elementary school division at the Vex IQ ...
Jay Shah is a Lead Hardware Engineer at Caldo, specializing in robotics, automation and sustainable food technology. In the race to automate the commercial kitchen, robotics engineers face a uniquely ...
DALTON — Once the announcer shouted "go," four robots sprang into action, scavenging ruins, clearing boulders, and excavating artifacts, with a crew of four students overseeing them. Hundreds of fans ...
Aspiring engineers from 191 countries gathered in Panama City in October to compete in the FIRST Global Robotics Challenge. The annual contest aims to foster problem-solving, cooperation, and inspire ...
DANBURY — Using an Xbox controller, students took turns guiding a remote-operated robot through obstacles in a 3,800-gallon pool outside Danbury High School as their peers leaned over the side of the ...
(CBS DETROIT) — For the past ten years, the Detroit Hispanic Development Corporation has been home to the Robotics Engineering Center of Detroit. "Students can come learn about STEM and really take ...
(TNS) — Jadiel Peguero Jr. sat slightly hunched over, a virtual reality headset covering his eyes and a large remote control in his hands. From behind him, in a square area formed with wooden boards, ...
TL;DR: Humanity's most complex piece of biological machinery – the hand – remains the blueprint for robotics' most challenging unsolved problem. If engineers can crack it, the robots taking shape in ...
Robotics development hinges on critical physical components like actuators, sensors, and AI compute, which are concentrated in specific countries, creating chokepoints that influence global dominance.
As robots enter hospitals and care facilities, questions remain about whether they actually make care easier for the people ...