When most people think of a robot, they envision a humanoid machine walking, talking, serving – or shooting at them. Most robots, however, look nothing like those imagined by science fiction writers, ...
Robots have been in the news recently — walking robots, dancing robots, even cycling robots — and it has to be admitted that the images of small humanoid robots performing mundane tasks makes good and ...
Those smart techie folks at Carnegie Mellon University have put together a program aimed at boosting young students' interest in computer science with the hopes that they can convince more teenagers ...
With a heavy focus on technology these days, kids that get exposed to related subjects at an early age get a distinct advantage over their peers. In the Society 5.0 future that Japan envisions, such ...
A new game by Neal Agarwal wants you to prove you’re human by solving 48 increasingly difficult CAPTCHA puzzles.
Where do we draw the line with robots? When they become murderous blind dogs? Autonomous Peeping Toms that watch your children? Or movie stars that make us cry over Transformers trailers? Maybe the ...
To make a card battler stand out these days, you've really got to pull out all the bells and whistles. You've got to beat Hearthstone, for one, and all the other excellent twists on a popular formula.
As its name suggests, Funbotics is committed to making robotics fun while also empowering youth in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) programs. This spring the Yale chapter of ...
After a successful Kickstarter campaign, Dynamite has picked up the greatest crossover you didn't see coming, Robots vs. Princesses #1. Heading up this grand mash-up of fantasy and sci-fi is the ...
Amir Shapiro, 37, has a youthful attitude that makes his job seem like child’s play. For fun, this father of four designs navigation algorithms for multi-limbed robots and locomotion methods for snake ...
The SwitchBot K20+ Pro Patrol Kit household robot monitors your home and cleans its floors at the same time--at least until ...