A new robot based on Lego called CubeStormer II has set a new world record for solving a Rubik's cube in 5.352 seconds. The previous record was held by an Australian Feliks Zemdegs at 5.66 seconds.
Back in the analog days, the geekiest expression of creativity and engineering have been Lego blocks. These days, it's the Raspberry Pi. Of course, LEGO has caught up with the times and you can even ...
The programming’s been on the wall for a while, but yesterday, as reported by fan sites like Brick Fanatics and Brickset, Lego announced that it will be discontinuing its Mindstorms robotics lineup at ...
It might not be as fast as some humans and fellow machines, but recreational inventor Francesco Georg has built a cute-looking robot that can solve a Rubik’s cube entirely on its own – and while there ...
Yesterday, The Lego Group announced it will discontinue its Mindstorms-branded products at the end of 2022, as first reported by Brick Fanatics and several other Lego fan websites. In an official ...
The record time for solving a Rubik's cube is now under 5 seconds. For a human, that is. Robots are better at this sort of thing, and the robot Rubik's record is now less than 0.7 seconds. This Lego ...
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