The new Stanford Robotics Center, which will be developing machines for future use in medicine, the arts, ocean and space exploration and your own home, recently opened its doors for the first time.
Meet Stanford students using drones and artificial intelligence to track sharks: Here's how it works
PALO ALTO, Calif. (KGO) -- If you're lucky enough to score a diving trip to Costa Rica, who wouldn't snap a few pictures or take a few videos. But a team of student researchers from Stanford's ...
PALO ALTO, California (KCRA) — Stanford University unveiled a new robotics laboratory this week where students are building robots to do a variety of tasks. Many of them are being programed to do ...
From a bright sunny day on the Stanford campus, I head down into the basement of its Electrical Engineering building. It’s not dark or dingy, rather, the newly opened Stanford Robotics Center is ...
In the “mission control room” at Packard 124, Stanford Escape — the team of computer science, electrical engineering and math majors behind Stanford’s first in-house escape room — huddles around a ...
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