When 12-year-old Luke Thoresen left a comment on a YouTube video by user AdventureGamingHQ, he put his best foot forward. Or feet, actually. If the gamer behind the popular YouTube channel would grant ...
For some, solving a Rubik’s Cube is a hobby, but for Medhansh Seth, solving this game of twists and turns means a lot more than just a pastime. The game of colours and patterns brings out the ...
:: "We are slowly forgetting to use our hands. We are making, not writing, but pushing the buttons, not... the machines are doing and fabricating and so on and so forth to transfer. But I believe our ...
MUNCIE, Ind. - Luke Garrett started solving Rubik's cubes when he was nine years old. He was watching videos of world records and wanted to try to solve one on his own. It took him two days to solve ...
Walking through a toy store, one of the most recognizable items you’ll see is the iconic cube with six colored sides: the Rubik’s Cube. Chances are you’ve played with one, received it as a gift, or ...
It's set to release sometime before the end of the year. Once released, it will be an open platform with built-in SDK and developer platform support for people to make their own software for the cube.
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Purdue’s aspiring engineers set a new Guinness World Record. Purdue’s aspiring engineers set a new Guinness World ...
"Purdubik's Cube" was developed and built by undergraduate students Junpei Ota, Aden Hurd, Matthew Patrohay and Alex Berta. Purdue University Blink and you might miss it: A new robot developed by ...
Purdue University undergraduates designed the robot, which they have dubbed the “Purdubik’s Cube” getty A team of four students at Purdue University has built a robot that can solve a Rubik’s Cube in ...
In a hi-tech David versus Goliath story, a group of undergraduate students at Purdue University built a robot that crushed the world record for solving a Rubik’s cube once held by Mitsubishi, a ...
Blink and you'll miss it: A Purdue University student engineering team has built a robot that can solve a Rubik's cube in one-tenth of a second — faster than the average time it takes to blink an eye.
You might recall that during the Olympics, American gymnast Stephen Nedoroscik (better known as Pommel Horse Guy) was the hero of STEM types everywhere when it was revealed that, as a Rubik’s Cube ...