The Maiden High School gym was filled with 345 students from 17 middle and elementary schools on Friday to watch student-made Lego robots compete in an event called Sumo-Fest.
Bayron Hernandez-Martinez, a Maiden Middle School student, practices with his team's robot during Sumo-Fest at Maiden High School on Friday morning.
Indian startup Unbox Robotics launches sortation robots in the US
Unbox Robotics , an India-based robotics technology company for intralogistics, plans to expand its footprint in the international markets starting with the United States.
With proven success within the domestic 3PL industry, the company is looking to make its tech available to meet the current demand for innovative plug and play automation solutions in the US.
Resilient bug-sized robots keep flying even after wing damage | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute ...
Bumblebees are clumsy fliers. It is estimated that a foraging bee bumps into a flower about once per second, which damages its wings over time. Yet despite having many tiny rips or holes in their wings, bumblebees can still fly.
Aerial robots, on the other hand, are not so resilient. Poke holes in the robot's wing motors or chop off part of its propellor, and odds are pretty good it will be grounded.
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