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  2. These Robotics Kits Make Great Gifts for Your Little Genius - AOL

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    mBot Robotics Coding Kit. Makeblock’s mBot is an excellent toy for young programmers, as the small robot takes about 15 minutes to build using an easy-to-follow guide and step-by-step ...

  3. FIRST Tech Challenge - Wikipedia

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    FIRST Tech Challenge (FTC), formerly known as FIRST Vex Challenge, is a robotics competition for students in grades 7–12 to compete head to head, by designing, building, and programming a robot to compete in an alliance format against other teams.

  4. Category:Animated television series about robots - Wikipedia

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    Animated television series about robots, machines—especially those programmable by a computer—capable of carrying out a complex series of actions automatically. A robot can be guided by an external control device, or the control may be embedded within.

  5. Student Robotics - Wikipedia

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    Student Robotics is a registered charity that runs an annual robotics competition for teams of 16 to 19 year-olds. [1] The charity aims to foster a world where engineering and artificial intelligence is accessible to young people with a stated mission "to bring the excitement of engineering and the challenge of coding to young people through robotics". [2]

  6. Girl's petition helps change boys-only robotics class - AOL

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    The Timmins Public Library in Ontario denied letting girls into a summer session on robotics. That was. An all-boy club for anything sounds weird to many of us nowadays, but that's exactly what ...

  7. Murata Boy and Murata Girl - Wikipedia

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    Murata Boy is a bicycle-riding robot which, standing 50 cm tall and weighing 5 kg, can travel at a speed up to 2 km per hour. It can balance on the bike moving forwards, backwards, and when remaining still (without planting his feet on the ground). The robot is equipped with: [2] [4] gyro sensors (for stability and redressing)

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