Arduino and Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. have announced the launch of Hackster's first global developer contest of 2026, inviting engineers, makers, and innovators worldwide to build groundbreaking ...
In Crown College’s Corporate Innovation Laboratory (CRWN 102), students like Evan Rantala and Julien Howard address industry-driven challenges alongside tech and community partners. The course, part ...
Dallas boy achieves nuclear fusion at home using makeshift device, potentially breaking world record for youngest fusion ...
Eighteen years ago, two architecture students decided that they had a project worth pursuing. It wasn't a built structure, ...
Arduino, supported by Qualcomm, is partnering with Indian edtech firm Get Set Learn to introduce on-device AI and robotics learning across India's K-12 school system.
The collaboration will help students learn by building real, intelligent devices that run AI locally, reducing reliance on the cloud and making the learning more practical for real-world use.
Physical AI is not merely a product feature. It is an architectural shift. When intelligence lives next to the phenomenon it observes, we gain what the cloud alone cannot consistently provide: low ...
Orange High School senior Aanya Chepyala was recently named the Kiwanis Club of Lander Circle Senior of the Month for ...
We live in an ever-evolving world, powered by advancements across STEM fields. Today, STEM has become increasingly intertwined with how we live our daily lives–from how we learn, to how we work, to ...
Snacks all the way across the room? Have no fear, Connor Erwine’s Balloon Car will save the day as it uses air pressure to sail your snacks right your way. Their inventions included a Basket Wheels ...
Trains, cars, buses, helicopters and even a spaceship occupied the yard at a local nursery as its young students created modes of transport out of cardboard for an educational project. Aerie’s ...
With nothing but paper, tape, and a marble as a test vehicle, engineering students at Tyler ISD’s Career and Technology Center put their designs to the test, building roller coasters filled with loops ...
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