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It was supposed to be simple: keep the balloons inside the giant cube without using hands—just giggles, teamwork, and maybe a few dramatic dives. But when Danny and the girls start bouncing, the laws ...
Abstract: We propose the Cooperative Aerial Robot Inspection Challenge (CARIC), a simulation-based benchmark for motion planning algorithms in heterogeneous multi-uncrewed-aerial-vehicle (UAV) systems ...
Umpires will still call balls and strikes at the upcoming MLB All-Star game in Atlanta, but they will get some help from a robotic eye in the sky. The automatic balls and strikes (ABS) challenge ...
Mia Hansen has a passion for teaching the latest technology to students at Park Springs Elementary School in Coral Springs. A fifth-grade teacher, Hansen runs the Panther Bots, a robotics club with ...
Black-I Robotics won the Chewy Autonomous Mobile Picking (CHAMP) Challenge. The challenge aimed to create a system that can address a persistent and technically complex limitation in warehouse ...
MAKAWAO, Hawaii (Island News) -- A seven-year-old boy from Makawao started his own robotics team after being told he wasn't old enough to join his school's club. Kai founded Team Explosive, saying he ...
A small plastic spider clings to the frame of Gilbot, a 12-wheeled, pneumatic piston-equipped, Erector-style robot. Members of the Murray Robotics Team and their teacher, Michelle Brouchou, spoke to ...
Four Purdue students turned a class project into a world-record-breaking robot that solves Rubik’s Cubes faster than the blink of an eye, blending friendship, tech mastery, and bold ambition. Credit: ...
For most people, the Rubik's Cube in any amount of time is a challenge. But with the help of robotics, a group of students at Purdue University managed to solve the puzzle cube faster than the blink ...
In a hi-tech David versus Goliath story, a group of undergraduate students at Purdue University built a robot that crushed the world record for solving a Rubik’s cube once held by Mitsubishi, a ...
Blink and you'll miss it: A Purdue University student engineering team has built a robot that can solve a Rubik's cube in one-tenth of a second — faster than the average time it takes to blink an eye.