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Stretch and pressure, the keys to eels' remarkable locomotive abilities, inform development of new robot
A spinal cord injury in most vertebrates likely inhibits locomotion and induces paralysis—not so in eels. They not only ...
Octopuses aren’t just flexible—they’re astonishingly strategic. A new study reveals how their eight arms coordinate with ...
Insect-scale legged robots have become increasingly capable in recent years but are still severely limited in terms of onboard resources for computation and power. On the other hand, simple models for ...
To build their visual dictionary, the researchers examined two hours of video footage each of 25 wild octopuses in a variety ...
A spinal cord injury in most vertebrates likely inhibits locomotion and induces paralysis. Not eels. They not only possess the ability to move through ...
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Eels’ locomotion secret could help design next-gen advanced robots
It was found that eels use sensory signals from their bodies, such as stretch and pressure, to adapt to their environment.
Harvard scientists have discovered new evolutionary changes in pelvic structure that allowed the first humans to walk upright ...
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Octopuses favour certain arms for special tasks
Octopuses aren't eight-handed, so to speak, and instead of using all of their arms equally they prefer certain ones for specific tasks, new research has found. The research, led by marine biologist ...
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