More legs equals more stability on rough terrain Georgia Institute of Technology The more legs a robot has the better it seems to be at travelling over rough terrain. Baxi Chong at the Georgia Institute of Technology and his colleagues built a range of multi-legged robots from 3D-printed body segments. …
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These robots use magnets to cling to the ceiling University of Chicago Swarms of small robots rolling around on the ceiling can reconfigure rooms by moving hanging curtains or lights around – or store and then drop small objects such as keys and balls to humans below. “When you look …
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