The flattened bodies of cockroaches can get into places that no human can, without leaving a trace. They'll eat just about ...
Assistant Professor Kaushik Jayaram has developed a robot that can just about squeeze onto the surface of a penny and weighs far less than a paperclip while still being able to carry up to 10 times ...
Cockroaches are relatively small creatures, enabling them to navigate in tight spaces, rubble, and debris that humans and other robots would struggle to access. It would be handy for things like ...
But building robotic insects is still pretty cool. Be sure to check out the well made video detailing some of the project’s build process.
Researchers at Seoul National University, in collaboration with researchers from UC Berkeley, have constructed a tiny jumping roach robot. The mechanism, JumpRoACH, only weighs a few ounces ...
The results provide evidence for the hypothesis that spiders crouch to sense differences in web frequencies to locate prey ...
This robotic roach could be used to rescue survivors of emergency situations and building collapses. Produced by Rob Ludacer Follow TI: On Facebook More from Tech There's a reason cockroaches are ...
It is a modification of the Harvard Ambulatory Microrobot (HAMR), a microrobotic platform originally modeled after the dexterous, hard-to-kill cockroach. Now, HAMR is outfitted with a robotic ...
Researchers at the Harvard John A Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences have now created a robot that mimics this jumping ability. They modified a cockroach-inspired robot to include a ...
Instead of using robots, researchers at Osaka University ... Sensors that detect motion and obstacles were mounted to the cockroaches and were programmed to work alongside their innate abilities ...
This ‘Microspine technology’ enables their T-RHex robot to climb up walls at a slightly ... No doubt we will all now want to build cockroaches that will out perform the T-RHex.