PASADENA, Calif. (KABC) -- Now the robots are even taking over soccer. At Caltech, students fielded teams of soccer-playing robots Tuesday in the Tridroid Cup, a tournament designed to test ...
The first thing you notice about the Sunday soccer league at Caltech is how much time the ball spends on the ground. Heading isn’t illegal here, but it is unwise. “I don’t do headers,” said Paolo ...
Soccer players at Caltech caught on fire, lost limbs and sent chunks of their wooden frames flying Tuesday. But that’s what is expected when engineering students play robotic soccer. The 31st annual ...
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At Caltech, soccer is not only for the athletes. Robots have now taken over the field. Students were challenged to design, build and operate soccer-playing robots to compete in the "Tridroid Cup" in ...
0000018f-87bd-dcea-afcf-cffd18fe0000 A robot catches fire during the 31st annual ME-72 competition, which this year was a soccer match between robots at Caltech.; Credit: Maya Sugarman/KPCC On Monday, ...
Caltech doesn't field a women's soccer team, so six women -- senior Rebecca Scholz, junior Nadia Lara, and sophomores Carly Bond, Mayra Maycock, Sara Venkatesh and Sarah Wright -- are playing against ...
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