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Senior Columnist Piper Slinka-Petka argues that Penn’s culture is training students to sacrifice originality in order to secure prestigious jobs.
This video demonstrates the precise and skilled process of repairing a steering assembly rod, focusing on the restoration of the tie rod joint ball end. With expert techniques, the mechanic ...
Sphero Mini is not only the tiniest and cheapest ($50) robot ball we’ve ever seen, it’s also the first one you can control with a smile or a frown.
During a match, the robots walk (albeit with a slight wobble), run, kick, chase the ball, and make split‑second decisions—all without human controllers, according to Bastille Post Global (BPG).