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Submitted Jan 16, 2017 to Science Community Organizations DIY Drones is the largest online community for amateur Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) owners, pilots, developers, and programmers. Founded by former Wired Editor-in-Chief Chris Anderson, DIY Drones connects drone enthusiasts from all over the world to share information about the latest drone hardware, software, government regulations, and more.
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Submitted Jan 14, 2017 to Science Courses and Tutorials The VEX Robotics system allows students and hobbyists to build "real" robots. VEX kits provide the whole solution or can be integrated with large and small motors, pneumatic actuators, sensors, electronic components, composites, and a student's imagination to engineer a unique mechatronic solution. Designed by scientists and educators at the Carnegie Mellon Robotics Academy.
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Submitted Jan 14, 2017 to Science Materials for Educators Carnegie Mellon’s Robotics Academy studies how teachers use robots in classrooms to teach Computer Science, Science, Technology Engineering, and Mathematics (CS-STEM). Our mission is to use the motivational effects of robotics to excite students about science and technology. The Robotics Academy fulfills it mission by developing research based solution for teachers that foreground CS-STEM and are classroom tested.
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Submitted Jan 14, 2017 to Science Research Groups » Mechanical Engineering Even when robotics technologies were relatively primitive, their potential role in boosting the productivity and competitiveness of the United States was foreseen in the evolving global marketplace. The Robotics Institute at Carnegie Mellon University was established in 1979 to conduct basic and applied research in robotics technologies relevant to industrial and societal tasks. Seeking to combine the practical and the theoretical, the Robotics Institute has diversified its efforts and approaches to robotics science while retaining its original goal of realizing the potential of the robotics field.
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Submitted Dec 28, 2016 to Science Blogs Automaton is IEEE Spectrum's award-winning robotics blog, featuring news, articles, and videos on robots, humanoids, drones, automation, artificial intelligence, and more.
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