Tag: biomechanics

Flying squirrels’ tail mechanics drive breakthrough for bionic drones, robots

Flying Squirrels’ Tail Mechanics Drive Breakthrough for Bionic Drones, Robots Scientists in Switzerland have turned to a rare flying squirrel’s remarkable treetop agility to develop groundbreaking technology for bionic drones and robots. By studying the biomechanics of these fascinating creatures, researchers have unlocked the secrets behind their extraordinary aerial maneuvers, particularly focusing on the role […]

Air-powered soft robots achieve lifelike motion without electronics or AI

Air-Powered Soft Robots: Achieving Lifelike Motion Without Electronics or AI Researchers have created soft robots that move independently without complex electronics in a breakthrough inspired by the elegant simplicity of nature. These innovative air-powered robots represent a significant advancement in the field of robotics, offering a new approach to achieving lifelike motion without relying on […]

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