Instructional Video2:27
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Japanese Roboteers Showcase Fighting Robots in Germany

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Japanese students from Kyushu University showcase their 40 centimeter high fighting robots in Germany, demonstrating their flexibility, martial arts moves, and gymnastic tricks. The audience, mostly comprised of students, is thrilled by...
Instructional Video1:32
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Only In Germany 16 - Robo-Cup

9th - Higher Ed
Robo-Cup:Witness house-trained robotic dogs that can play tricks and football, showcasing the integration of technology and playfulness.
Instructional Video2:35
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SwiftUI and Node.js Full Stack - Build Twitter - iOS 16 - Downloading Robo3T

Higher Ed
This video helps in downloading and installing Robo3T.
Instructional Video2:20
Science360

RoboBees Design Poses Intriguing Engineering, Computer Science Challenges

12th - Higher Ed
It started with a TV show, ""Silence of the Bees,"" about honeybee populations in steep decline. At Harvard University, electrical engineers Rob Wood and Gu-Yeon Wei, and computer scientist Radhika Nagpal saw a challenge. And, so began...
Instructional Video3:42
Science360

See some of the research carried out by Expeditions in Computing awardees

12th - Higher Ed
The Expeditions in Computing awards tackle some of the most challenging computing and information science and engineering issues today. See some of the research being carried out by Expeditions in Computing awardees in this...
Instructional Video6:09
Science360

New phone app for reporting flash floods- NSF Science Now 44

12th - Higher Ed
In this week’s episode, we examine electric eels, test out a new at-home screening test for people on blood thinners, learn about a new app for reporting floods and, finally, examine how RoboBees use static electricity to stick to surfaces.
Instructional Video6:09
Science360

NSF Science Now: Episode 44

12th - Higher Ed
In this week's episode, we examine electric eels, test out a new at-home screening test for people on blood thinners, learn about a new app for reporting floods and, finally, examine how RoboBee uses static electricity to stick to surfaces.
Instructional Video2:40
Science360

The Bees Knees

12th - Higher Ed
In episode 56, Jordan and Charlie see what the buzz is about with RoboBees, and how researchers at Harvard have found a way to "stick" their landings. Their flying microrobots, or RoboBees for short, can perch by using electrostatic...
Instructional Video2:27
Science360

RoboBees: Design Poses Intriguing Engineering, Computer Science Challenges

12th - Higher Ed
It started with a TV show, ""Silence of the Bees,"" about honeybee populations in steep decline. At Harvard University, electrical engineers Rob Wood and Gu-Yeon Wei, and computer scientist Radhika Nagpal saw a challenge. And, so began...