Japanese Exoskeleton-Transformer Koma is Capable of Transforming into a Motorcart
Japanese company Atoun, a subsidiary of Panasonic, has developed a futuristic exoskeleton that can transform itself into an elegant motorcycle cart.
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Japanese company Atoun, a subsidiary of Panasonic, has developed a futuristic exoskeleton that can transform itself into an elegant motorcycle cart.
Read MoreA little more than a year ago it became known about the launch of a racing series within the framework of a new championship among high-speed electric scooters – eSkootr.
Read MoreThe swampy marshes and desolate Arctic expanses of Russia inspired our engineers to create the Sherp ATV and its six-wheeled trailer.
Read MoreAmerican physicists have discovered that multilayered structures made of two-dimensional materials, with sheets stacked at a certain angle to each other, allow heat to pass through only in one direction.
Read MoreThe U.S. company Amazon has developed a robot for the home, it is named Astro. This was announced Tuesday in a statement by Amazon’s vice president of product management, Charlie Tritchler, published on the company’s website.
Read MoreRobotics specialists at the University of California at Berkeley are exploring the possibility of creating a robot for the U.S. army, the prototype of which will be the usual squirrel.
Read MoreApple has presented an update for the Maps application, which allows users of devices running the operating system iOS 15 to see the largest cities in the world in three-dimensional mode.
Read MoreThe sports arena is one of the oldest and most sought-after places for entertainment. Not only sports matches, but also concerts, conferences and various events are held in stadiums.
Read MoreA team of engineers at Northwestern University in Illinois (USA) has created a flying microchip the size of a grain of sand. The prototype was a maple seed.
Read MoreEight years ago the world got acquainted with the original Ungoverned Powerboard, and even then its creator Dan Baldwin promised to release a lightweight electric version.
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