No decade did sci-fi quite like the 1970s, and these 6 throwback shows are each a testament to the wackiest era of the genre.
Packs of Frederick County Public Schools students fanned out at t Fairgrounds on Friday, as they were let out of school three-and-a-half hours early to go to the fair on Fair Day. It was the second to ...
Douglas High School emerged as the overall champions. The team won the distance competition, hurling their pumpkin a total of ...
One S’pore start-up’s journey from living with 3D printers to winning the ‘Nobel Prize for students’
Stick 'Em, which builds robotics kits for children, is now a 14-strong start-up with distribution in 11 countries. Read more ...
A robotic concierge by the name “Oto” will begin helping hotel guests during their stay and is dressed to the nines in a top hat, formal vest, and pants ensemble. “Oto” received his formal ...
Jacob Owen, 12, and his sister, Catherine, 9, stood inside the Design & Innovation Studio at Endress+Hauser in Greenwood. But ...
Days after Meagan Brazil-Sheehan’s 6-year-old son was diagnosed with leukemia, they were walking down the halls of UMass ...
If children spend all their time on their smartphones, then why are traditional kids’ brands like Transformers doing better than ever?
Robin, an AI-powered robot designed to act like a 7-year-old girl, is providing emotional support and companionship to patients in various US healthcare facilities.
Three KwaDukuza schools are ready to represent South Africa in coding and robotics at the international Tangible World Cup later this month.
Ten teams from schools around the area challenged each other in a coding competition – to see who can program an AI robot.
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