In the realm of robotics, designing insect-like bots has been a formidable challenge due to their small size. These miniature robots hold potential applications in environmental pollination, search and rescue missions, and beyond. Drawing inspiration from nature, researchers at Washington State University recently unveiled remarkable progress in this field at the IEEE Robotics and Automation Society’s International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems.
Presenting two groundbreaking creations—a mini-bug weighing a mere eight milligrams and a water strider tipping the scales at 55 milligrams—the researchers showcased robots that can move at an impressive six millimeters per second. While this speed might seem modest, it marks a significant milestone and positions these robots as some of the fastest of their kind.
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