Editor’s note: Following is the first of a series of technology-related columns written by Jason Zeng, online specialist for The Montana Standard. The columns will appears twice a month in this spot.
AMES, Iowa – The student-engineers of the Cardinal Space Mining Club kept finding ways to adapt their robot and their strategies to move up the leaderboard. Dust is flying from the mini mining robot?
5-23-16 update: Cyclone Space Mining was so close to big mining runs at NASA’s annual robotics competition. But, a broken frame disabled one of the team’s two robots during the team’s first run. Then, ...
SALT LAKE CITY — The University of Utah robotics club claimed the grand prize at the NASA Lunabotics Challenge at the end of May, ending the previous champions' combined 15-year winning streak. The ...
The future of space exploration is upon us, characterized by groundbreaking innovations, interstellar aspirations, and collaborative efforts that push the boundaries of human imagination. With the ...
Robots built by high schoolers vied for points in a fast-moving game inspired by complex ocean ecosystems at the FIRST ...
NASA recently recognized Elgin Community College's excellence in STEM education, awarding a $50,000 grant to lead a robotics competition. The award was secured through the proposal “Robotics Rising: ...