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Using creative thinking and Lego technology, an Agawam robotics team engaged in research, problem-solving, coding and engineering to design and build a small robot to explore the layers of the ocean.
The engineering, coding and problem-solving skills of eight students from the NSW Mid North Coast will this month be put to the ultimate test at a world youth robotics competition in the US.
The Hydro Hackers, a FIRST LEGO League (FLL) team from the Forest Hills Robotics League (FHRL), took first place ... offered hands-on STEM education to children ages 6 to 18 for the past 16 years. The ...
Xpress recently sat down with members of the Smoky Mountain Academic Robotics Team to learn about the group's backstory and ...
For the first time, the innovation of Manhattan High School’s robotics team is being recognized on an international playing field after two successful regionals. From April 16 to 19, the ...
Eight Year 6 students at Lilli Pilli Public School are preparing for the Asia Pacific World Championships of the First Lego League (FLL) after an outstanding result in the national competition.
Iffat Mai, founder of the Forest Hills Robotics League ... past 16 years. The group is currently based out of P.S. 144, where volunteer parents help teach everything from introductory LEGO ...
Ten Rancho Bernardo, Del Norte and Mt. Carmel high school seniors received $2,100 scholarships for going “above and beyond” ...
Some Denver area students are celebrating the chance to participate in the FIRST LEGO League Competition based on their ...