World's First Wharfing Wheel
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•World's first wheel that transforms from solid to soft created by scientists
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Researchers in South Korea have come up with what they call the world's first wharfing wheel.
The technology functions like a rigid wheel on flat ground, but transforms into a flexible form when navigating stairs or other obstacles.
Designed to mimic the surface tension of water droplets, the wheel goes from solid to sponge, like when it detects humps, bumps, curbs or stairs.
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