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.
Students put their custom-built robots to the test in the competition arena, bringing their hard work to life and demonstrating impressive problem-solving skills and teamwork.
The students, known as Team UAE, emerged in the top slot earlier in the month for the Fred Smith global innovator award, named after the late FedEx founder, who was known to have an affinity for ...
Hundreds of students gathered at Fruita Monument High School, where teams from 4th through 8th grade showcased their research ...
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Recently, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang visited Korea and promised to supply 250,000 graphics processing units (GPUs), signaling ...
Robotics teams from across the nation are busy fabricating robots and strategies for the “Gateway To The West” tournament coming to Ohio County next year, but there are no more spots available. The ...
A three-member team of Iranian students has won two silver medals at the ninth edition of the First Global Challenge (FGC), ...
According to the organizers, the 15th National Games features more than 130 high-tech products, including artificial ...
You can’t have a conversation about smart home devices without including Amazon’s Alexa in the picture. As of 2025, the ...
Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed said that the Ethiopian Artificial Intelligence Institute has become a key force in health, agriculture and service sectors as its technological capacity continues to advance ...
Samsung has announced a transformative investment strategy, committing $310 billion over the next five years to accelerate its artificial intelligence and technology development. This ambitious move ...