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Rise of the bio-inspired soft robots

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From the very beginnings of human advancement, people have taken countless cues from nature to invent and solve problems. The Egyptians are thought to have modeled the pyramid’s shape on the sun’s rays; Leonardo da Vinci studied birds and bats to create the first designs for his flying machine; and umbrellas originally mimicked the natural curvature of leaves and palms. Inspired by the biomechanics of cheetahs, researchers developed a type of soft robot capable of moving more quickly — on solid surfaces or in the water — than previous generations of soft...Read full article

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    Published: June 2020
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    biomimicry
    Biomimicry, or biomimetic design, is the practice of emulating natural processes, systems, and structures found in biological organisms to solve human problems or create innovative technologies. It draws inspiration from nature's designs, mechanisms, and strategies that have evolved over millions of years of adaptation and optimization. Inspiration from nature: Biomimicry involves studying and understanding biological systems and organisms to derive principles and ideas that can be applied...
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