Researchers from MIT designed "DribbleBot," a robot that dribbles a soccer ball just like humans. The robot stands out for its ability to kick a ball with legs, while most robots still use wheels.
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When the defense is stretched, and you are up against the last man, perhaps you prefer to use your dribbling skills to open up an opportunity to score, and that requires some top dribbling skills. In ...
Every now and then, Kenan Yildiz likes to do a bit of magic on the pitch, just to remind the viewers what he’s capable of. Stiamo ancora cercando di capire cosa abbia fatto Yildiz qui 勞 ...
March 20 (Reuters) - Kaoru Mitoma's pace and movement in the final third has been a breath of fresh air for Brighton & Hove Albion this season, but his skills on the ball come as no surprise with the ...
RIO DE JANEIRO, March 16 (Reuters) - One of the most abiding moments of the 2002 World Cup was Brazilian winger Denilson taking the ball into the corner and dribbling around in a circle chased by half ...