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In the cutting-edge world of robotics, and particularly humanoid robots, perfection is often pursued but rarely achieved on the first ...
Berkeley unveils a $5K open-source humanoid robot built from 3D-printed parts, empowering anyone to learn, build, and customize robotics.
The Ecovacs Deebot X9 Pro Omni robot floor cleaner uses a redesigned air intake system to offer excellent vacuum performance and features a highly effective roller mop that cleans itself as it works.
Hundreds of fans, families, educators, and industry leaders gathered March 15-16 for the FIRST Robotics Competition UNC Asheville District Event, where teams were recognized for design excellence ...
Five FIRST Robotics teams from Mahoning and Trumbull counties competed last weekend at the Buckeye Regional at the Wolstein Center in Cleveland. Teams from Warren G. Harding, Howland, Austintown ...
In a former Catholic church, Riverside University High School's robotics team, the Riverside RoboTigers, was making final tweaks and test runs on its robot, Hurricane Nessie, at the team’s ...
The First Robotics Wisconsin regional competition will be held at the state fairgrounds Saturday and Sunday. China claps back with its own tariffs on US imports in retaliation against Trump 24 ...
Michigan has more than 500 FIRST Robotics Competition high school teams – more than any other state. FIRST in Michigan The 10th annual FIRST Robotics District Competition will take place at Dow ...
The competition is expected to bring 160 FIRST Robotics teams representing high schools throughout the state to the area, according to a news release. In addition to the 5,000 students, SVSU ...
The 19th Annual San Diego FIRST Robotics Competition challenged more than 1500 high school students to build the best robots.
The Heartland Regional FIRST Robotics Competition will be held at Mill Valley High School in Shawnee this weekend, showcasing robots created by high school students from around the world.
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