Nearly everyone has played with Legos at some point in their lives. But with the advent of smartphones and tablets, the Denmark-based company has had to think beyond its blocks, creating apps and game ...
Learn to code with this Lego Robot Inventor kit, now $287.99 in Lego's Black Friday sale. But with retirement on the way you'll have to grab it before it's gone. When you purchase through links on our ...
Lego Mindstorms robots have done wonders getting kids interested in science and programming. Now Lego Education is launching a new robot learning system, dubbed WeDo 2.0, to help teach kids about ...
Contestants play Lego robot football, at a robot competition in Suzhou, Jiangsu province. Five-year-old Duoduo is clearly hooked on her new toy, a blue robot called Dash. The only child in her family, ...
Lego traces its roots back to 1932 when a Danish carpenter named Ole Kirk Christiansen expanded his business of making wooden ladders and ironing boards by introducing a line of wooden toys, according ...
LEGO Education today revealed SPIKE Prime, a hands-on classroom robotics and coding system for grades 6–8. SPIKE Prime is different from other robotics/coding systems in several ways. Its lessons are ...
Lego has announced a new range of robotic sets designed to teach children the basics of coding. Lego Boost, which launches later in 2017, is programmable via an iPhone or Android app. It's intended as ...
Most 7-year-olds already know what they like and have a list of interesting toys and gifts a mile long, but if you're looking for some inspiration when it comes to picking out the perfect thing, look ...
Never tell Lego that it can’t build something out of brick. The humble Lego has produced complicated architectural models of the Death Star or Frank Lloyd Wright’s Falling Water, but it’s also built ...
As we dive headfirst into our automated future, getting our kids interested in coding is becoming just as important as reading, writing and arithmetic. The latest project to join efforts from ...
Five-year-old Duoduo is clearly hooked on her new toy, a blue robot called Dash. The only child in her family, Duoduo teaches the robot how to dance on her iPad - even naming it meimei, or little ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
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