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Watch a tiny robot solve a maze in just 6 seconds
In the Micromouse competition, tiny autonomous robots race to solve complex mazes as quickly as possible. Some of the fastest robots can complete the course in as little as six seconds, using sensors, ...
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Swimming robots solve 'flat space-time' mazes using Einstein's relativity
The tiny bots follow patterns of light and "artificial space-time," navigating like craft following the curved space around a ...
Come join us for some pizza and learn about how you can get involved with Princeton University Robotics Club (PURC)! From building BB-8 droids to maze-solving bots to autonomous drones to ...
Sweera Kshitij Sharma, 14, has been building robots for years. It started with a programming toy – a mouse that could navigate simple mazes – her father gave her when she was just five years old. But ...
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