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February 8, 2009 Segway slipped into the lexicon as the term for a self-balancing ride-on robot soon after the launch of Dean Kamen's famous invention in 2001.
Arduino enthusiasts looking for a new project this weekend may be interested in this awesome DIY balancing robot, which has been created using parts that cost roughly $80. Components include two ...
We're still chuckling about Asimo's sad little tumble last year, but Anybots' breakthrough dynamically balancing biped robot, Dexter, is no laughing matter. While he's sans arms for now, the 135 ...
Atlas robot pulls off delicate balancing act By Darren Quick September 12, 2016 Boston Dynamic's Atlas robot balances on a 2 cm-wide board courtesy of an algorithm from IHMC View 1 Images ...
The patent lists Scott Wiley as the robot's inventor, and CNN, which spotted the patent, describes Wiley as a Facebook employee who previously worked at a telepresence robotics company.
Honda has unveiled a new robot motorbike that won't fall over and can even move without a rider. The futuristic two-wheeler comes equipped with self-balancing technology that the Japanese company ...
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