Tag: Biomimicry

Killer bites: Scientists weaponize human blood against malaria-carrying mosquitoes

Killer Bites: Scientists Weaponize Human Blood Against Malaria-Carrying Mosquitoes Mosquitoes are Mother Nature’s tiniest yet most persistent villains. They’re responsible for malaria, which remains one of the deadliest diseases globally, claiming hundreds of thousands of lives each year. In the ongoing battle against these disease-carrying insects, scientists have come up with a groundbreaking strategy that […]

Engineers create motor-free robot that mimics dog’s gait using springs, cables

A Motor-Free Robot Mirroring a Dog’s Gait: Innovation in Engineering A team of researchers has developed a motor-free quadruped robot that mimics a dog’s running gait. This innovative creation is a leap forward in the field of robotics, showcasing the ingenuity and creativity of engineers in replicating natural movements without the use of traditional motors. […]

New elephant trunk-mimicking robotic arm displays perfect strength, flexibility mix

New Elephant Trunk-Mimicking Robotic Arm Displays Perfect Strength, Flexibility Mix Researchers have developed a flexible robotic arm that mimics an elephant’s trunk, capable of twisting, turning, and grasping with precision and strength. This innovation marks a significant advancement in the field of robotics, offering a blend of strength and flexibility that was previously challenging to […]

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