Robotics
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Hundreds of K-12 students take part in Alabama Robotics Competition
About 300 K-12 students from across Alabama were in Tuscaloosa recently to take part in the Alabama Robotics Competition hosted…
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SDCCE to Double Size of Lab, Add Free Robotics Courses to Address Shortage of Welders
SDCCE student welders, including Angel Espinoza, second from left, and Andrea Rosas, right. Photo credit: Courtesy, SDCCE A $300,000 technology…
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SPS robotics teams to compete at Worlds April 25-May 2 | Schools
The Stillwater Public Schools robotics teams keep growing, thanks to passionate students and educators and a supportive community. From robotics…
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Portage County robotics team goes to world championship
A team of six tweens is representing Portage County in a global robotics competition in Houston, Texas that began on…
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NCI’s first robotics teams finishes season
The New College Institute’s first robotic team has concluded this year’s competitive season with successful results and some remarkable achievements.…
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From gaming to robotics, these are the top 5 DIY projects you should do with an SBC
Modern SBCs have come a long way since their initial development as basic server PCs and have become extremely versatile…
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Pittsburgh touts a new use for robotics: farming
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Santa Maria students compete in city-wide VEX IQ robotics championship
Elementary and junior high students across Santa Maria competed in the second annual Santa Maria Valley VEX IQ Robotics Championship…
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Boston Dynamics’ Robert Playter on the New Atlas
Boston Dynamics has just introduced a new Atlas humanoid robot, replacing the legendary hydraulic Atlas and intended to be a…
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International robotics championship underway, 50,000 attendees
JACKSON, Tenn. — The world’s largest non-profit youth STEM program, ‘FIRST‘, is preparing students for the workforce. Courtesy: FIRST’s Facebook…
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