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Pareekh Jain on Twitter: "VertiGo is a wall-climbing robot that is capable of transitioning from the ground to the wall, created in collaboration between Disney Research Zurich and ETH. More details: https://t.co/OBSkphSYAp #
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Massimo on Twitter: "VertiGo is a wall-climbing robot that uses two tiltable propellers that provide thrust [source: https://t.co/j0soLphV2x] https://t.co/fEzwIoquaa" / Twitter
Disney's VertiGo robot uses propellers to climb up walls
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Disney has created a wall-climbing robot called the VertiGo - Times of India
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VertiGo: Disney's New Wall Climbing Robot - iHLS
Disney 3D printed robot VertiGo can climb walls - Robots Champion
Walt Disney's - VertiGO - Behold The Future - YouTube
Disney's VertiGo robot uses propellers to climb up walls
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Disney's VertiGo robot uses propellers to climb up walls
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Disney Research has created this wall-climbing robot car | WIRED UK
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VertiGo: the robot that takes us to the ceiling - UP' Magazine
Disney's VertiGo robot uses propellers to climb up walls
VertiGo - The Robot That Races on Walls | Engineering.com
VertiGo, il robot che cammina sui muri sfidando la gravità. Ecco come funziona il progetto Disney - Il Fatto Quotidiano