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 bionic flying fox Festo is a German manufacturer of industrial equipment and automation systems.The robot you see on the picture is one of its specialist spin-off projects during its creation the engineers as you can easily guess. were inspired by the mechanics of an animal's body a flying fox at rest as well as in a state of activity. The robot simulates the movements of a flying fox almost identically therefore it's able to hang upside down clinging to a perch in motion, the robot unfolds its wings and alternates a flight phase. with a glide as the material for the wings the engineers chose impenetrable film as well as lycra sheets welded at 45 000 points if you look closer at the In the material, you can see the obvious resemblance to beehives thanks to this special design.




The robot can keep a moving system that transmits data about the surrounding space wirelessly thanks to them. The robot can fly in semi-automatic mode row bird modern scientists and mentioned earlier perhaps the main feature of the bionic wheel boss is that unlike. Its natural prototype it won't frighten even the most arachnophobic people in addition this spider robot-like other Festo electronic animals look very attractive. The development was shown in march 2018 it should be noted like a real spider however in case of danger the robot rotates the legs to take on the shape of a wheel . 




will have in the future e loom for a long time underwater maintenance or inspection has been a complex time and energy-consuming procedure fortunately, more and more engineers are working on robots that will make underwater work easier volume is a flexible underwater robot .developed by Norwegian specialists  At first glance, it's clear that the robot looks a bit like a snake Blum's goal is to research on the ocean floor. it's worth mentioning that the machine can stay deep for a long time and it doesn't need to rise to the surface by air like a human being. The metal cylinders were designed to make look like a snake for a reason.


The fact is that this is the optimal way for safe movement in a liquid environment the robot's equipped with a motor that powers it too. There are also cameras for the operator to see what's happening underwater in real-time another advantage of this robot is its modular design. Thanks to which customers can modify the e-loom to their needs for example, the machine can be equipped with tools for simple repairs Scrabster cr 200 humanity is working hard to explore the ocean floor and learn more about it.




 The  cr200 was created to patrol the coastal area of the Korean peninsula the fact is that there are very strong underwater currents in this region. so swimming in these conditions is complicated but the robot you submersible maintains the correct position for its work as the name Scrabster cr200 suggests. The engineers were inspired by a crap the animal was chosen for its ability to move quickly both on land and at the bottom of the sea.The crabs cr200 is a creation of specialists from the Korea institute of ocean science and technology, it was first shown in 2016.


curiously the submersible is unmanned notice the presence of windows though. which are not used to see the underwater world from inside they allow you to quickly see the performance of the submarine from the outside. when it rises the robot weighs 600 kilograms and its speed is one and a half kilometers per hour. It should be noted that the front legs can be equipped with manipulators to perform various of a real salamander while walking on the ground or swimming perhaps that's why the resulting pleurodont looks so much like this animal.


The robotic salamander was created by the scientist at the federal institute of technology in law san Switzerland. it was decided to print the skeleton of the robot on a 3d printer the robot's driven by electrical circuits that operate under the control of the synthetic nervous system. interestingly the vertebrae of the robotic creatures are smaller than the actual vertebrae of a salamander however this was done on purpose to achieve a realistic movement with the available technology.


The creators of the robot pursued a noble objective too  allows a deeper understanding of the locomotor system of vertebrates the new knowledge acquired can be used to create better neural prostheses for people hey stop being lazy it's time nature and wild animals.

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