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Little by little, the immense applications that reside in this science are glimpsed, which will soon be present in our day to day. Fernando Mateos Fernando Mateos Journalism and Audiovisual Communication. I enjoy literature, sports, travel and music. Currently in the Talentum Content Marketing Lab at Telefónica. I don't believe in borders. Read all my articlesRobo-insects: nature as inspiration for robotics Angel Miguel Garcia Rubio Angel Miguel Garcia Rubio Nature has been a source of inspiration for artists, poets and writers. Science does the same and looks to nature for a way to advance and improve our technological development. The field of robotics is a constantly developing area of ​​science.

Scientists have not yet succeeded in creating robots that are fully efficient for the task for which they were designed. And for this reason, for a few years now, scientists have been analyzing the wisest of sources of knowledge: nature . A technique that takes years of evolution and millions of hours of testing and rehearsal to find the best result. A group UK Mobile Number List of researchers from Johns Hopkins , Chen Li , assistant professor of Mechanical Engineering; and Sean Gart , a PhD fellow, are running tests on cockroaches to analyze and mimic the way cockroaches navigate obstacles . Insects as inspiration Already in 2015 at the University of Berkeley in California , a group of researchers created a mini cockroach robot based on this insect.



lthough it is known to all that, in the event of a catastrophe, our friends the cockroaches would be able to survive. In the study that Chen Li and Sean Gart bring us now, they are more interested in the way they move . The human being, although intellectually more evolved, has its difficulties when facing physical barriers . We use our intellect to find ways to solve them. However, in nature, animals and insects use their physical conditions . Researchers test cockroaches and observe them climbing vertical walls or jumping a gap . With this they want to develop robots that can be used in space exploration or rescue work . Situations in which they would have to fend for themselves and where human intervention would be very complicated.


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