I have no idea what these VEX robots are, but ROBOTC is the language that was developed at Carnegie-Mellon. The goal of the language was to make a language that was easy to use to program robots.
To celebrate new scholarships for VEX robotic students, members of Kettering University's admissions team as well as students built two VEX robots and had a friendly competition. (Courtesy of ...
A senior at The Grayson School, Dash Menschik is a founding member of the school’s rapidly-expanding VEX Robotics program, and led his team to the semifinals of their most recent tournament in January ...
Every Wednesday, about 150 kids convene at the Bellevue Community Center in Wilmington to build robots. The BrandywineBOTS Innovation Space, as it’s called, is home to the Delmarva region’s largest ...
Photo provided Competitors work a robot competition at the Super Saturday Holiday Hussle, held at Northside Middle School in December. After experiencing rapid growth in the past couple of years, BCSC ...
Seaman robotics teammates, from left, sophomore Micah Problesch, junior Kaiden Steichen and sophomore Reese Mumford put together the "end game" strings on their robot during a team practice Thursday.
We haven't heard much about the Carnegie Mellon-developed ROBOTC programming language since it went into beta testing way back when, but it looks like the kinks have finally been worked out -- at ...
A Downingtown based robotics team won multiple honors at the 2015 Vex Robotics World Championship held at the Kentucky Exposition Center. The team, called 80Y Cypher, also earned the Middle School ...
Jericho’s robotics team, Nylock Nuts, won a Design Award at the VEX Robotics Competition, qualifying them for the 2025 Southern New York State Championship. The team was formed just one year ago and ...
LEXINGTON – Students in Lexington County’s largest school district are getting hands-on robotics experience with funding from tire giant Michelin. Michelin, which has a North American headquarters in ...
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