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The Robot Block Party at Stanford University celebrates all things robotics -- from startups pitching their businesses to home-brew builders looking to have some fun.
MIT researchers first showed off its self-assembling “M-Block” robot cubes in 2013 — and this week, they shared a video of what they’re calling M-Blocks 2.0. which can climb on and around ...
BILL-E is a cute robot that builds structures block by block The MIT team behind BILL-E describes it as a 'relative robot.' ...
Watch out for robots wandering around Stanford! In celebration of National Robotics Week , Silicon Valley’s Robot Block Party returns to the Volkswagen Automotive Innovation Lab at Stanford Wednesday, ...
No robot can reproduce the way that algal cells, begonias, and people can. However, an automaton that’s little more than a stack of blocks has shown that it, too, can make more of its own kind ...
During its Robot Block Party event, the Griffin Museum of Science and Industry showcased robots from Chicago-area universities and invited community members to learn more about robotics.
Just in case you thought this was any old Wednesday, allow me to set you straight: this is Robot Block Party day with parties going on in various cities around the country. It’s all part of ...
Now, the BigDog robot can throw objects, including concrete cinder blocks. However, instead of using one of its four legs, it actually uses an extending arm (which looks to be the robot's head and ...
A robot uses a whip to knock a block out of a Jenga tower with a higher success rate than a human – thanks to an advanced AI training method.
Dozens of robots descended on Boston this weekend, providing a chance for children and adults to get a glimpse of the future.
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