WATCH: A team of UBC engineering physics students is putting their projects to the test in a classroom obstacle race involving robots and stuffed animals in need of a rescue. Elaine Yong explains. In ...
For Andre Marziali, the gig is up. Up Knox Mountain in Kelowna in less than two minutes in fact, hitting corners at 200 km/h before braking hard and accelerating again in the Knox Mountain Hillclimb, ...
University of British Columbia's engineering physics students raced against time in a heated competition last week. They had to create robots that could identify plush toys through an obstacle course ...
Fifteen teams of engineering physics students have worked through the summer to build fully autonomous robots from scratch. On August 7, these robots will race against the clock to save as many pets ...
Once again, UBC engineering physics students are building robots for an in-person robot showdown to be held on Thursday, August 11. Sixteen teams will field fully autonomous robots they designed ...
Each year, UBC engineering physics students battle it out for the best robot title. Rescue-bots, Hockey-bots, Doctor-bots, Build-bots, Police-Bots… they’ve done it all.
Are there giant ants in outer space? How is DNA crammed into the cell nucleus? How many Starbucks stores in Seattle? Can you extract information from a black hole?
The movement to combat racism against people of African ancestry has gathered the support of thousands of researchers around the world. Today, they're going on strike to oppose discrimination in ...
UBC’s faculty of education has left a large imprint on B.C.’s K-12 school system. According to the faculty’s website, it has educated more than 45 percent of the province’s elementary-school teachers ...
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