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  2. Arachno-Bot - Wikipedia

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    The arachno-bot’s name originates from the distinct shape of the robot, as its 8 legs resemble a spider’s. Each leg consists of a spider-inspired electro-hydraulic soft-actuated joint (S.E.S) which is the core of an arachno-bot. The S.E.S enables the arachno-bot to perform functions other robots can’t do, such as crawl, climb, and jump.

  3. Mantis the spider robot - Wikipedia

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    Mantis the spider robot is a large, robotic spider created by Matt Denton and his company Micromagic Systems. It took four years to create and design it. It took four years to create and design it. The robot is capable to transport one person and can circulate on any surface.

  4. Spidernaut - Wikipedia

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    NASA Spidernaut robot render. The Spidernaut is a concept for an extra-vehicular robot developed by NASA's Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center. [1]The Spidernaut was originally developed and designed in 2005 [2] as part of a group of robots designed to assemble solar arrays on the moon, working as a team independent of human control. [3]

  5. Robots made from dead spiders and ‘smart toilets’ among ...

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    Research on turning dead spiders into robot-claws called “necrobots” and a “smart” toilet innovation to identify a person from their “analprint” are among this year’s Ig Nobel prize ...

  6. Tachikoma - Wikipedia

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    The Tachikoma's design is implicitly based on that of the jumping spider in terms of bio-mechanical modelling, and system technical design was based on the Fuchikoma. [6] Tachikoma have two arms and four legs. They can move by walking, or they can drive at high speed by using the wheeled footpads on each of their four legs.

  7. Engineer builds massive Star Wars-inspired spider robot - AOL

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  8. Hexbug - Wikipedia

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    The Spider is a remote-controlled hexapod robot able to change direction by its head rotation. The head presses the leg joints into moving forward in the direction where the head is pointed. It is powered by three replaceable LR44 (AG13) Button cell batteries. [7]

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