A new system on display at the Lego World expo uses quadcopters to replicate Lego patterns as in-air formations. Fly little Lego bricks! Be free! Leslie Katz led a team that explored the intersection ...
If Legos were a formative element of your childhood, and you’re currently an active drone-enthusiast, then these flying Lego bricks on display at the Lego World expo in Copenhagen last month most ...
After decades of largely unchanged fundamentals, the LEGO Group is once again experimenting with how its bricks can behave, not just how they look. At the Consumer Electronics Show ...
A Lego car built out of 500,000 individual pieces is crazy enough for most people. Thankfully for Lego fans everywhere, Steve Sammartino, a Melbourne-based entrepreneur, and Raul Oaida, a tech whizz ...
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