There’s a new “R” joining the “reading, writing, and arithmetic” building blocks of education, and this one is far less rudimentary. Robots are all the rage in learning today, with parents and ...
Tired of watching cool robotics projects online and feeling like they’re out of your reach? You’re not alone. Many enthusiasts face the challenge of turning their tech dreams into reality. But what if ...
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If you are looking for something to keep you busy this weekend, or to entertain your children, you may be interested in a new tutorial published to the Wired website this week providing full ...
The fall industrial design studio, UX/UI-Robot in a Box, was led by Professor of Industrial Design Deb Johnson, BID ’86, with designer and alumnus Steve Turbek, BID ’95, joining as a guest instructor.
Carnegie Mellon University unveiled a new project Thursday designed to help people make robots from parts found at the local hardware store. The Telepresence Robot Kit, dubbed Terk, was developed by ...
FarmBot’s innovative home gardening robot is inching closer to its official availability, as the company has been accepting pre-orders since the beginning of July. The money is rolling in quickly for ...
DIY robots are becoming the gateway to coding. Over the last couple of years, a new wave of cute-faced bots has taken shape to make programming languages fun for kids. Instead of dense textbooks and ...
A team from NCCR robotics in Switzerland has devised squishy, air-powered actuators that can be combined to make remarkably flexible, squishy robots. Most autonomous machines rely on servomotors to ...
February 8, 2009 Segway slipped into the lexicon as the term for a self-balancing ride-on robot soon after the launch of Dean Kamen's famous invention in 2001. The Segway is certainly a unique way to ...
3D printers have become a staple in most makerspaces these days, enabling hackers to rapidly produce simple mechanical prototypes without the need for a dedicated machine shop. We’ve seen many ...
The iCraft Team. [Credit: Mary Knox Merrill] Is there anything a robotic arm can’t do? They can juggle balls, manufacture microchips, and crush humanity. Six electrical- and computer-engineering ...