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Inspiring students to pursue careers in engineering, science, and technology
The conference drew people from all around the country who were interested in the growing field of robotics, from Indiana to nearby New England States
The format is using legos, however, leadership, and team building are the key aspects of this program.
Buying a child a robot presents a number of possibilities and related questions. In this article by David Greenbaum, "Mayor" of Robot Village in New York City, the most pressing questions are answered.
The brain of an insect isn't very big, but bugs in a swarm are somehow able to make decisions of startling complexity.
RoboGames is difficult to imagine without actually experiencing it, and almost as hard to explain, even if you've participated as we did this June at the Fort Mason complex in San Francisco.
This past summer the Project Grad Office in the San Fernando Valley offered a summer program to 200 at-risk students in the San Fernando Valley. The summer program was funded through a Department of Education Gear-Up grant.
The winner can water plants, remind owners to take their medication, turn lights on and off, and control appliances.
Waiakea High School's Robotics Club, 17 students and 6 accompanying adults, returned from their 8 day learning journey in Tokyo and Nagoya, Japan on Monday, November 12, bringing with them 3 awards.
Robot magazine Editor-in-Chief Tom Atwood had the privilege of presenting at the Carnegie Mellon University Robotics Educators Conference on the current status of the robotics industry in the U.S., and the challenges we face to grow these markets, which include technologies ranging from hobby to industrial robots. 
A rich selection of tools is available for programming LEGO Mindstorms NXT robots.
Designed to enable faster, more reliable and graceful self-navigation through loose crowds of moving people
An annual autonomous robotics competition focusing on learning STEM (Science, Engineering, Technology and Math) for students in grades 5 - 12


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