Rooftop and drain inspection to detect stagnant water to combat mosquito breeding has traditionally been laborious and could ...
The 'Little Strong Machine' can still move autonomously after falling from a height of 108 meters, demonstrating exceptional ...
Insect-scale robots can squeeze into places their larger counterparts can't, like deep into a collapsed building to search for survivors after an earthquake. However, as they move through the rubble, ...
Meet Ant-Roach, Otherlab’s pneumatic robot that weights 70 pounds and can support 1000 pounds of weight. It’s not the most mobile vehicle out there, but when’s the last time you were able to deflate a ...
Mad scientists have it so easy now. Back in days of yore, if you wanted to create a death ray or giant marauding robot, you had to find suitably shady investors. Today’s young inventors simply turn to ...
Rhagobot isn’t exactly the first thing that comes to mind at the mention of a robot. Inspired by Rhagovelia water striders, semiaquatic insects also known as ripple bugs, these tiny bots can glide ...
Harold Ilano was tired of playing Final Fantasies Seven through Nine on his PS1, so what did he do? He took the thing apart, salvaged its innards, and made a robot insect out of it. Not only does it ...
Ripple bugs’ nimble movements on the surface of water inspired a robot with automatically unfurling fans on its feet.
It is thrown into the grass, crawling or spinning and jumping; it is thrown into the water, quickly adjusting its posture, ...
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