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If you've been driving that good-looking pickup truck and suddenly your steering wheel shimmies like it's trying to escape your hands at 70 mph, then you already know what tire imbalance feels like.
In brief: BMW is known for the expensive, luxury cars it makes, but the company also builds some popular electric scooters. At the IAA Mobility 2025 show, it unveiled the Vision CE, which is ...
BMW Motorrad revives its early-2000s C1 scooter philosophy in a modern way. The Vision CE uses a structural cage and seatbelt system that protects riders without helmets or bulky gear. This rethink ...
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang is bullish on the future of robotics, and sees it as the chipmaker's biggest opportunity outside of AI. Today the company announced the next generation of its Jetson AGX system ...
Robomart, a startup that builds self-driving delivery robots, is unveiling its latest robot with an ambitious goal of using it to make on-demand delivery profitable. The Los Angeles-based company ...
We write a lot about vacuums here at NBC Select, so whether it’s a robot, upright or handheld model, we have an idea of what makes a good appliance. One of our favorite robot vacuum brands is Shark, ...
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A collaborative team of researchers from the University of California, Berkeley, the Georgia Institute of Technology, and Ajou University in South Korea has revealed that the unique fan-like ...
With each passing year, it would seem that wilder and wilder e-mobility vehicles are popping up on the scene. Well, this next one is on a whole other level: it's a self-balancing wheelie e-bike. Yes, ...
Scientists have designed swarms of microscopic robots that communicate and coordinate using sound waves, much like bees or birds. These self-organizing micromachines can adapt to their surroundings, ...
A new study led by Penn State researchers shows for the first time how sound waves could function as a means of controlling micro-sized robots. UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Animals like bats, whales and ...