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Robots, LEGO, and Mathematica

This talk by Wolfram software engineers Lambert Chao and Kamilah J.M. Taylor at the Wolfram Technology Conference 2011 shows Mathematica capabilities for remotely communicating with and controlling the LEGO MINDSTORMS NXT 2.0 robot.

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