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10 Robot Animals You Must See
From Robot Dogs and Bees yo cyborg sea creatures, these 10 robotic animals are like something out of Black mirror! Mimicking a real ant colony, the BionicAnts work together to achieve common tasks and goals.The Ants communicate with each other, like actual ants, and work to complete complex tasks and trials, demonstrating how a single autonomous robot can come to work with a group when need be. This cooperative technology could be used to one day automatize dangerous jobs, potentially saving human lives without sacrificing the quality of work that is expected. The ATRIAS is a two legged robot with attributes similar to Ostriches or other grounded birds. It is incredibly fast and agile yet also stable.
Drones inspired by insects could keep flying even when damaged
DRONES could learn a thing or two from the birds and the bees. If an aerial robot loses a part mid-flight, you would expect it to crash. But it could stay airborne by mimicking fruit flies, which can keep flying even after a catastrophic loss of limb. To uncover the insects' secret, biologists placed flies with a clipped wing into a wind tunnel and analysed their movements using high-speed cameras. They used this data to run simulations of the flies' wing motion.