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self-righting

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self-right·ing (slfrtng)
adj.
Capable of righting itself when overturned: a self-righting boat.


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The self-righting probe is being developed for the Army Research Lab in Aberdeen, Maryland, by Eric Beyer and Mark Costello, a pair of robotics engineers at Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta.
The self-righting 6ft-wide boat, which weighs only 300kg unladen, is being specially built from scratch thanks to money Norman and James have generated through fundraising exercises and cash donated by various businesses but they still need a further pounds 9,000 for a navigation system.
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