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Bio Robotics Inspired by the Movement and Sensory Systems of Marine Crustaceans

March 13, 2026August 24, 2024 by Number and Nature

Bio robotics is an exciting field that combines biology and engineering to create machines that mimic natural systems. One fascinating area of research focuses…

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Studying the Biomechanics of Flying Fish for Hybrid Aerial and Marine Robots

March 13, 2026August 24, 2024 by Number and Nature

Scientists and engineers are increasingly interested in the biomechanics of flying fish to inspire the development of hybrid aerial and marine robots. These…

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Harnessing the Regenerative Capabilities of Starfish for Autonomous Self-maintenance Robots

March 13, 2026August 24, 2024 by Number and Nature

Scientists and engineers are increasingly looking to nature for inspiration in developing advanced robotics. One fascinating example is the starfish, renowned…

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Designing Underwater Robots Inspired by the Swimming Mechanics of Seahorses and Pipefish

March 13, 2026August 24, 2024 by Number and Nature

Innovations in underwater robotics are increasingly drawing inspiration from nature. Among the most fascinating models are seahorses and pipefish, whose unique…

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Using the Hierarchical Structure of Coral Skeletons to Enhance Robotic Structural Integrity

March 13, 2026August 24, 2024 by Number and Nature

Coral skeletons exhibit a remarkable hierarchical structure that contributes to their strength and resilience in harsh marine environments. Researchers are now…

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Applying the Camouflage Techniques of Cephalopods to Dynamic Surface Coatings in Robotics

March 13, 2026August 24, 2024 by Number and Nature

Cephalopods such as octopuses, squids, and cuttlefish are renowned for their extraordinary ability to change color and texture rapidly. This natural camouflage…

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Bio Inspired Robots Mimicking the Jumping and Climbing Abilities of Tree Frogs

March 13, 2026August 24, 2024 by Number and Nature

Scientists and engineers are increasingly turning to nature for inspiration in developing advanced robotics. One fascinating area of research focuses on…

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The Structural Design of Bird Nests for Robotic Habitat Construction and Maintenance

March 13, 2026August 24, 2024 by Number and Nature

The natural world offers a wealth of inspiration for innovative engineering, especially in the field of habitat construction. Bird nests, in particular…

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Developing Bio Robots Based on the Movement of Earthworms for Subterranean Exploration

March 13, 2026August 24, 2024 by Number and Nature

Recent advances in robotics and biology have opened new possibilities for subterranean exploration. One innovative approach involves developing bio robots…

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The Influence of Marine Sponges’ Porous Structures on Soft Robotic Surface Design

March 13, 2026August 24, 2024 by Number and Nature

Marine sponges are fascinating creatures known for their unique porous structures. These natural architectures have inspired engineers and designers in the…

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