Drexel University scientists (USA) using arrays of electrodes have learned to manage the movements of the rhinoceros beetle. This same technology is used to study the aerodynamic characteristics of aircraft.
April 12, 2012 /
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The robot manufacturers seem to have lucky streak these days, since even a exapodo Omni-Directional Insect Robot “Asterisk” appeared a few days after Morphex , which could be transformed into a sphere. Now this is quite skillful with 6 mechanical limbs. Developed by Associate Professor Kenichi Ohara and a team from ARAI Lab, University of Osaka, Limb Mechanism […]
December 15, 2011 |
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