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The South Korean Technology That's Reinventing The Wheel
For a long time, tech has felt as if it's stuck in a plateau. Our smartphones barely change with each new iteration, and ...
Imagine you’re a copper miner in southeastern Europe in the year 3900 B.C.E. Day after day you haul copper ore through the mine’s sweltering tunnels. You’ve resigned yourself to the grueling monotony ...
A collection of perforated pebbles from an archaeological site in Israel may be spindle whorls, representing a key milestone in the development of rotational tools including wheels, according to a ...
Manufacturers of wheel loaders 200 horsepower and up have been busy adding technology to make operation easier and safer. Managers have a good number of OEM choices in the category right now—and an ...
Tire maker Michelin believes it has a technology, called Acorus, that will protect low-profile tires and wheels from pothole damage. Acorus comprises a pair of flexible rubber flanges attached to a ...
Recently, LYNX M20 wheel-legged robot released by DEEP Robotics, with its innovative design and powerful performance, may bring a breakthrough solution to the existing dilemmas in emergency rescue, ...
When you’re racing an IndyCar at a couple hundred miles per hour, the last thing you want to be doing is looking around for the controls. To make things easier — and safer — for drivers, IndyCar ...
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How was the wheel invented? Computer simulations reveal the unlikely birth of a world-changing technology
Imagine you're a copper miner in southeastern Europe in the year 3900 B.C.E. Day after day you haul copper ore through the mine's sweltering tunnels. You've resigned yourself to the grueling monotony ...
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