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One is enough!

11th August 2006Computers and ITSascha

Just for those who are interested in science (as everyone should be)!

The Carnegie Mellon University just published some pictures and videos of their “Dynamically-Stable Mobile Robot” called Ballbot.

It’s pretty impressive… have a look at http://www.msl.ri.cmu.edu/projects/ballbot/

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External lecturer at LMU Munich

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