Nearly two dozen students spent the week with U.S. Army researchers in Hanover building robots, planes, and a cyborg hand.
Older campers coded platform games similar to “Super Mario Bros.” from the ground up while younger participants worked on the fundamentals of coding by designing game worlds and characters.
WCVB-TV 5 reported, "Veteran players will report on Friday, July 24, and the team's first public practice will take place on Saturday, July 25, at 10:30 a.m." There will be 13 public practices in all ...