Researchers at Japan’s Chuo University have developed a robotic strider that not only glides across water, but also land — eventually. Three short videos after the jump.

Eventually the developers are hoping it will be able to move flawlessly from the water onto land, making it a valuable tool for aquatic rescues, especially when equipped with a camera

[via engadget]

Researchers at Japan’s Chuo University have developed a robotic strider that not only glides across water, but also land — eventually. Three short videos after the jump.

Eventually the developers are hoping it will be able to move flawlessly from the water onto land, making it a valuable tool for aquatic rescues, especially when equipped with a camera

[via engadget]

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