BOSTON, MA / ACCESS Newswire / January 13, 2026 /MassRobotics announces its fourth annualForm and Function Robotics Challenge ...
On Saturday, Michigan Technological University’s Copper Country Robotics Team (CCRT) began a three-day effort to build an ...
The Cross Center replaces a 1910 carriage house that previously housed the school’s art program. Designed by DeMatha alumnus ...
By studying how grasshoppers glide and fold their wings, researchers are finding new ways to extend flight time for ...
In uOttawa’s Desjardins Elevator Pitch Competition, a single team member stands before the judges, pitching for three minutes ...
Greg Peterson has been president of Salt Lake Community College since July 2024. In a recent interview, he shared his ...
Not every ed-tech tool has to be a bespoke platform or mobile app. A fourth-grade teacher at the Future of Education ...
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) - When the crowds clear out and the booths come down at CES, the real work begins.
CES remains one of the most important events in technology, not for what’s finished, but for what’s still becoming.
Nick Edwards, PhD, CEO of Potato, has a “burning desire” to speed up scientific discovery. In an interview with GEN, he explained how Potato’s AI “scientist,” named Tater, recently replicated a main ...
Check out the best of CES 2026, from rollable gaming laptops and AI vacuums to 10,000-nit TVs and smart locks that never need charging.
CES in Las Vegas may be over, but the impacts it has on tech companies both big and small can last all year round.