A high school robotics team from Nova Scotia is NASA-bound. A team of Grade 10, 11 and 12 students from Charles P. Allen High School in Bedford will be competing in a major robotics competition at ...
NASA recently recognized Elgin Community College's excellence in STEM education, awarding a $50,000 grant to lead a robotics competition. The award was secured through the proposal “Robotics Rising: ...
Sept. 8 (UPI) --NASA on Monday announced its 2026 Lunabotics challenge that seeks a team or person to create a robot able to move about and build things on the moon's surface. The challenge comes as ...
Thomas College is helping to launch three new First Lego League challenge teams aimed at expanding the robotics sector for students in the central Maine area. The NASA-supported Building Aspirations ...
NASA’s Valkyrie humanoid robot is heading back to Johnson Space Center in Texas after spending a full decade at the ...
Editor’s note: Following is the first of a series of technology-related columns written by Jason Zeng, online specialist for The Montana Standard. The columns will appears twice a month in this spot.
NASA has provided grants to support robotics teams at four Iowa high schools. Chris Stevens is the Industrial Tech teacher at North Union High School in Armstrong where students are building robots.