Buildroid says its block-laying robot and supporting mobile robots, validated in simulation, can automate 80% of masonry work ...
No robot can reproduce the way that algal cells, begonias, and people can. However, an automaton that’s little more than a stack of blocks has shown that it, too, can make more of its own kind.
Xiaomi is producing a plastic toy robot that you can assemble into different forms, and control with an app. Called the Toy Block, the coding toy appears to rely on Lego-like pieces. The kit will come ...
A new robotics breakthrough could revolutionalize how we build everything from airplanes to bridges and even massive superstructures. A team of researchers at the Massachusettes Institute of ...
The Griffin Museum of Science and Industry (MSI) hosted its annual Robot Block Party on April 4 and 5 in celebration of National Robotics Week. Graduate students from the University of Chicago, ...
BOSTON – Dozens of robots descended on Boston this weekend, providing a chance for children and adults to get a glimpse of the future. The technology was on display during the MassRobotics Robot Block ...
10:45 am: 3rd Annual Sidewalk Robot Parade (from Sleeper Street to Fan Pier) leading the way to the Robot Block Party Ribbon-Cutting 11:00 am - 4:00 pm: The 8th Annual Robot Block Party: A ...
Talk about some weird science it is time for a robot block party! The Rhode Island Robot Block Party is a free event presented by The Rhode Island Students of the Future. The organization will have ...
STANFORD (CBS13) - From dancing robots that move to Michael Jackson's "Thriller" to robots that can take photography to new limits, it is all here at Stanford's Third Annual "Robot Block Party." The ...
Silicon Valley Robotics joins forces with Circuit Launch to showcase some of the latest robotics technologies in a hands-on deeptech cowork and classroom space. The Silicon Valley Robotics’ Robot ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. In celebration of temporary exhibition Robot ...
That was the question Nick Morales (MSR '23) asked himself in April when he and his classmates from Northwestern Engineering's Master of Science in Robotics (MSR) program presented their robotics ...
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