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An innovator has built a self-balancing one-wheeled robot. Developed using 3D-printed components, the latest innovation can ...
I built a wheel which can move in two directions. This is an omni-directional wheel, but the little wheels around its ...
one we’re guessing you have never seen before. The robot uses a single motor to drive its hemispherical omnidirectional gimbaled wheel, propelling it across the floor at amazing speeds with ...
LEVA is the multi-terrain delivery robot, which is capable of autonomously locating, lifting, and moving cargo boxes up to ...
Ground-going delivery robots are already streamlining operations in various industries, but they typically still have to be loaded and unloaded by humans. That's where the multi-terrain LEVA bot comes ...
A team of Swiss engineers are working on the Leva, a four-legged robot meant to be used as a transportation solution in ...
Too bad you can't actually buy one. The Kawasaki Corleo is a four-legged rideable robot, the answer to the question: "What if we put legs on an all-terrain vehicle instead of wheels?" Kawasaki ...
Twenty-one humanoid ... legs rather than wheels or tracks, similar to how humans walk. The term "bipedal" literally means "two-footed," referring to the robot's ability to balance and move on ...
We don’t know how much time passed between the invention of the wheel ... robots to skate, too? An IEEE Spectrum interview with [Marko Bjelonic] of ETH Zürich describes progress by one of ...