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The Travis Hunter Effect is in full gear. If it ends up having the same success as the Rubik's Cube, then look for more versions of the Jacksonville Jaguars WR/CB coming to a NFL stadium near you.
The robot with arms and legs can be built in a week. It uses 3D-printed parts and simple tools to help new learners.
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Perhaps the biggest tech upgrade in the Noire X is Dan Clark Audio’s Acoustic Metamaterial Tuning System (AMTS). This tiny ...
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As an undergraduate student, Yufeng Chi (B.S.'23 EECS) was captivated by humanoid and legged robots. Eager to learn more, he ...
Infinity Castle arc is when the guests will stop mingling and start throwing furniture. Demons will drop mixtapes of misery, Hashiras will dish out trauma with a side of swordplay, and the castle? A ...
Welcome to Bradford, Pennsylvania, where the Allegheny Mountains cradle a small town with big character and even bigger ...
Berkeley unveils a $5K open-source humanoid robot built from 3D-printed parts, empowering anyone to learn, build, and customize robotics.