Public Invited to See Nanosoccer Robots in Action in Pittsburgh
Wednesday, May 14, 2008 - 14:29
in Mathematics & Economics
Nanosoccer returns to the field later this month, when the National Institute of Standards and Technology hosts for the second time the world`s most Lilliputian sport. Three student teams will participate in a public exhibition at the 2008 U.S. “RoboCup Open” in Pittsburgh, Pa., May 25 to 27, where miniature “soccer players”—computer-driven robots six times smaller than an amoeba operating on a field the size of a grain of rice—will show off their skills.
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