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  2. Xenobot - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, since swarms of xenobots tend to work together to push microscopic pellets in their dish into central piles, [2] it has been speculated that future xenobots might be able to find and aggregate tiny bits of ocean-polluting microplastics into a large ball of plastic that a traditional boat or drone could gather and bring to a ...

  3. Scientists created living robots out of stem cells [Video] - AOL

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    The millimeter-wide blobs act like living, self-healing robots. They can walk, swim and work cooperatively. ... Scientists have created a new life form that's something between a frog and a robot ...

  4. Bio-inspired robotics - Wikipedia

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    Several animals and insects including worms, snails, caterpillars, and snakes are capable of limbless locomotion. A review of snake-like robots is presented by Hirose et al. [20] These robots can be categorized as robots with passive or active wheels, robots with active treads, and undulating robots using vertical waves or linear expansions ...

  5. In 'The Wild Robot,' machines, animals and new technology ...

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    The animated feature adapted from the popular children's books crafts a lovely, bittersweet parable of parenting.

  6. Biorobotics - Wikipedia

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    Animal-robot interactions is a field of Biorobotics that focuses on the blending of robotic compounds with animal individuals or populations. [19] The domain can be subdivided into two main branches, one that relates mechatronic devices with individual animals, and another one with animal populations.

  7. New MIT video shows cheetah-like robots freakishly play ... - AOL

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    The MIT Biometric Robotics Lab's latest machines — the Mini Cheetahs — were designed to mimic the world's fastest animal. New MIT video shows cheetah-like robots freakishly play soccer with ...

  8. Snakebot - Wikipedia

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    A snakebot, also referred to as a snake robot, is a biomorphic robot that resembles a snake. Snakebots have uses similar to those of certain types of soft robots. [1] Snakebots can vary significantly in size and design. Their small cross-section-to-length ratios allow them to maneuver through tight spaces.

  9. BionicKangaroo - Wikipedia

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    BionicKangaroo is a robot model developed and made by Festo in the form of a kangaroo. [1] Applying methods from kinematics, bionics, and biomimetics, Festo's researchers and engineers studied the way kangaroos move, and applied that to the design of a robot that moves in a similar way. The robot saves energy from each jump and applies it to ...