Inspired by Marvel’s Venom, a new soft robot made of electro-morphing gel bends, stretches, and shapeshifts with ease.
Mathematicians thought that they understood how rotation works, but now a new proof has revealed a surprising twist that ...
Many of the environments where human-facing universal robots can provide benefits — homes, hospitals, schools — are sensitive and personal.
A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm. A robot must obey the orders ...
This year’s EU Contest for Young Scientists showcased hard science with a social edge, with young scientists presenting ...
Robofest, an international youth robotics competition created by Southfield-based Lawrence Technological University professor C.J. Chung in 1999, has announced the theme of its 2026 Game competition, ...
Researchers have invented a new super agile robot that can cleverly change shape thanks to amorphous characteristics akin to the popular Marvel anti-hero Venom.
Sometime in late 1780s, a math teacher in an elementary school in Brunswick, Germany, asked his students to add up the ...
If you twist something — say, spin a top or rotate a robot’s arm — and want it to return to its exact starting point, ...
The school recently initiated a STREAM program, which incorporates science, technology, religion, engineering, art and ...
From creating robots and miniature roller coasters to learning the principles of percussion using large plastic buckets, ...
STEM-ology, a monthly series of themed science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) events for all ages, continues ...