Georgia Tech researchers have developed COBALT, a smartphone-based platform that allows anyone to remotely control robots from anywhere using simple motion controls and Wi-Fi connectivity.
China launched a national robot ID system that assigns each humanoid a 29-character code tracking it from factory to scrapyard, with 28,000 already registered.
As Californian companies race to manufacture and deploy thousands of humanoid robots in the coming year, another new class of ...
Central York High School's library buzzed with excitement as children and parents gathered to explore the world of computer science. More than 100 students from across the county — the largest number ...
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China is launching digital ID system for humanoids, each robot will get its own unique code
China has launched a national platform that assigns every humanoid robot a unique 29-digit digital identity. The code will ...
A team of St. Vrain Valley high schoolers who use underwater robots to help Longmont monitor water quality are getting extra help this summer from middle school students attending a “Creative ...
Students from several east Idaho high schools and middle schools participated Thursday in College of Eastern Idaho’s first-ever Ag Tech Robotics Challenge. Dozens of students from Aberdeen High School ...
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