NMOS and Ember+ both provide engineers with smarter and more flexible IP networks and also increase network security.
A General Atomics MQ-20 drone took orders from an F-22 pilot during a recent mock mission that demonstrated robot-wingman concepts, company officials said in a Monday statement.
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Engineer builds 234mph remote control car – faster than a McLaren F1
A motorcycle engineer has set a new record after building the world’s fastest remote control car out of a drone – capable of ...
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Robots use radio signals and AI to see around corners
Penn Engineers have developed a system that lets robots see around corners using radio waves processed by AI, a capability ...
After Qualcomm’s purchase of Arduino it has left many wondering what market its new Uno Q board is trying to target. Taking the ongoing RAM-pocalypse as inspiration, [Bringus Studios] made a ...
A software engineer’s earnest effort to steer his new DJI robot vacuum with a video game controller inadvertently granted him ...
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This incredible DIY pocket watch uses an Arduino under the hood
It definitely looks the part.
The Buffalo Bills and Buffalo Sabres are taking control of the production and distribution of their live game broadcasts and daily talk shows in a move that will change the landscape for where fans ...
Sometimes we need people to do things for us. Beth and Neil talk about mechanics, hairdressers, doctors and opticians and grammar guru Georgie explains the causative. Show more Sometimes we need ...
Host Randy Goers and Charles Acknin, CEO and Co-Founder of Skyways discuss how the company is turning autonomous cargo drones from experimental technology into dependable, scalable logistics systems.
Makeblock mBot2 Rover Kit features anodized aluminum parts, for STEM and more realistic engineering practice. Ages 8+ and 12+ tiers ...
The first classes of the Robotic Autonomous Systems Leader Tactics course, or RASLT, at Fort Benning’s Maneuver Center of ...
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