Pittsburgh-based RoboLoop, a CMU spinout, builds its bots with accessible materials that can be sourced from a local hardware store.
Do you have a junk drawer at home filled to the brim with extra cables, adapters and remotes you’ll never use? Maybe there’s ...
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NEWS10 ABC on MSNRensselaer Co. to accept TVs at annual electronic recycling daySpring has almost sprung, and with that comes spring cleaning. Rensselaer County residents can clear out unwanted electronics ...
Recycling ideas has become common practice in ... The fast pace made it a binge-worthy watch, fitting the “prestige TV” profile of much contemporary television. It’s not surprising that ...
State law has banned the disposal of “covered devices” like TVs with regular municipal waste since January 2013. The recycling mandate went into effect because these devices often contain ...
STORY HIGHLIGHTS Matt Travers and Ned Eldridge launched roboLoop to recycle TVs roboLoop aims to recover rare materials from discarded televisions The company uses robotics to improve recycling ...
Recycling ideas has become common practice in the television and film world. We’ve become all too familiar with reboots, spin-offs and sequels. Even more, many — myself included — return to the ...
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