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Abstract: This article investigates the problem of visual tracking of an unknown moving target by a network of robotic manipulators equipped with uncalibrated eye-in-hand cameras. The objective is to ...
The extensive wetlands of Florida are being invaded by hundreds of thousands of invasive Burmese pythons. These relentless predators hunt without fear, consuming nearly everything that crosses their ...
NEW BRITAIN – It started when Sean Arms was four years old. His mother, Melissa, who had been a gymnast at Hand High School and went on to compete in college, showed him a video of pole vaulting. “I ...
NEW BRITAIN — The final numbers were rolling in and as the CIAC Class MM Outdoor Track and Field team champions were being crowned, it was a farewell for retiring Hand High School coach Tim Geary and ...
The 2026 NCAA track and field championships are on the horizon, but the first rounds get started this week in Lexington and Fayetteville. The NCAA East and West first rounds will kick off in the south ...
A Florida woman was recently issued a ticket for using her cellphone with her right hand while driving. However, that accusation had a serious flaw: The woman who received the ticket does not now have ...
The woman whose interaction with Florida police went viral after she was written a ticket alleging she was driving while holding her phone in her nonexistent right hand has opened up about her ...
A Florida deputy dismissed the citation months later due to "lack of evidence" Getty Florida influencer Katie went viral after receiving a distracted driving citation for using her right hand to hold ...
WOODBRIDGE - Daniel Hand track and field senior Braydon Shields knows drama. While competing in the triple jump during Tuesday's SCC outdoor track and field championships at Amity High School, Shields ...
GREENSBORO, N.C. — A hand gesture by a member of a North Carolina high school relay squad cost his team a third consecutive boys state track and field championship -- and fifth overall -- on Saturday.