The robotics industry has grown exponentially in recent years. From robots capable of carrying out surveillance tasks to mini-robots that do not even require a battery. Even so, there is a wide scope for improvement of this technology. The main feature of this new robot is its weight, which allows it to almost float on water or walk without any problem. This robot is enabled by helium.
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