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DIY LEGO Toothbrush vs Cavities Challenge!
In this video, I test two of the craziest lego toothbrush builds ever made — the world’s largest lego electric toothbrush and a $2,000 lego brushing robot with dual motors, a catapult, and a ...
Listen to more stories on the Noa app. Elon Musk, already the world’s richest man, is now on the path to becoming its first trillionaire. Tesla’s shareholders recently approved a massive pay package ...
Yes, Legos are for adults, and yes, buying Legos is a valid way to spend adult money.
Eaton Corp. executives are adding $340 million to the transformer investment boom with a plan to convert a South Carolina factory that will employ 700 people after it opens in 2027. Cleveland-based ...
By now, most Transformers collectors are likely aware of the awesome and extremely expensive Transformers robots that Robosen ...
These standout LEGO winter village MOCs show how creative builders can transform simple bricks into snow-covered worlds that ...
In total, there were more than 150 teams from 21 different schools competing in the 17th annual IBM LEGO Education Outreach ...
While it hasn't always been the case, almost every new LEGO set released these days is tied to a specific theme. Many of the themes still getting new sets are tied to a specific IP now, but there are ...
Season 2 of Netflix's live-action One Piece sets a course for the Grand Line on March 10, 2026. So far, we've only gotten a couple of trailers: a minute-long teaser, and a fourth wall-breaking ...
Inside Lockheed Martin’s massive Fort Worth plant, the F-35 begins as scattered components before slowly transforming into a fifth-generation fighter with stealth, sensors, and unmatched power. Robots ...
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Meet the Robo-Fairies: How seven fifth graders built a winning robot and a strong team
On Dec. 6, 68 robotics teams gathered at Henry Ford II High School in Sterling Heights for one of Michigan’s largest regional LEGO robotics competitions.
Even astronauts do grunt work, including routine maintenance and organizing cargo. It’s a waste of precious space time and taxpayer money—it costs about $130,000 an hour to keep astronauts in orbit.
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