Both teams hope their robots, “Burt” and “Calypso,” place among the top 12 out of 45 to advance to the international competition in the coming weeks.
It's a friendly competition for students with and without intellectual disabilities to collaborate and create with robots built using LEGO education kits.
The grounds of the Eastern States Exposition in West Springfield were taken over by robots on Friday! This is a day filled ...
BETHLEHEM, Pa. - The first weekend of April marks a major event for high school students engaged in the robotics realm. The ...
The high school robotics team, “Mineola Wild Reds,” took home the Engineering Inspiration Award at the FIRST Robotics Long ...
The Army Ants qualified for the FIRST Championship after winning the Impact Award at a regional competition in Minneapolis on ...
Read about Kyle Sisco, an educator at Michigan’s Ogemaw Heights High School—which has provided students with hands-on experience in precision machining, opening doors to ...
Scientists at University of California San Diego (UCSD) reveal that two of the leading chatbots have reached a major ...
Use precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
The RoboTigers are preparing to do battle in the FIRST Wisconsin Regional robotics competition Saturday at Wisconsin State ...
FIRST Indiana Robotics is hosting 38 teams across Indiana at Center Grove High School for the state finals, which started ...
The CyberKnights, comprised of 43 students, are coming off back-to-back regional wins in Hartford and Springfield, Mass.