【japan video sex】
When a robot falls over,japan video sex it usually can't get up -- at least not without difficulty. To address the trouble of downed robots, scientists are taking a cue from the natural world, examining how click beetles right themselves after taking a tumble.
Researchers at The University of Illinois of Urbana-Champaign found that the insects often topple over, but have a natural self-righting mechanism that robots could emulate. The team published their research online on Monday and also presented their findings at Living Machines 2017: The 6th International Conference on Biomimetic and Biohybrid Systems at Stanford University.
SEE ALSO: Watch an army of robots efficiently sorting hundreds of thousands of packagesWhile investigating how click beetles fling themselves into the air without the use of any legs, the team stumbled upon a hinge-like feature that lies inside the deep segment on the critter's back. This hinge allows the beetle to flex its head back towards the ground, and then abruptly release, shooting the bug into the air. (In case you were wondering why they're called click beetles, the release of their hinge makes a "clicking" sound.)
The discovery of this snapping hinge gave researchers a dose of bioinspiration — when biological evolution inspires technological innovation.
“Very little research had been performed on these beetles, and I thought this legless jumping mechanism would be a perfect candidate for further exploration in the field of bioinspiration,” said study co-author and entomologist Marianne Alleyne, in a statement.
The team experimented with different types and sizes of click beetles, filming the leaping beetles with with high-speed cameras to capture their take-off angles and velocities.
“We observe, model, and validate each stage of the jump with the hopes that we can later integrate them into a self-righting robot," explained the study's lead investigator and mechanical engineering professor Aimy Wissa, in a statement.
It may be some time before awkwardly wheeling robots become adept at locomotion, so the simple ability to get up — or rather jump up — might become a great boon to the robotics world.
Featured Video For You
An army of robots planned, designed, and built this 3-story house from the ground up
Topics Innovations
Search
Categories
Latest Posts
Best Aeropostale gift card deal: Save $7.50 at Amazon
2025-06-27 09:20Former Alibaba VP joins open
2025-06-27 08:49TikTok hires retail experts from Amazon and Meta to strengthen US e
2025-06-27 08:01They met on Tumblr, and their relationship outlasted their accounts
2025-06-27 07:30Popular Posts
How to survive Valentine's Day when you're heartbroken
2025-06-27 09:07iFlytek introduces next
2025-06-27 08:20East Buy’s operations suspended on Douyin for three days · TechNode
2025-06-27 08:13Best TV deal: Save $400 on the LG B4 55
2025-06-27 07:30Featured Posts
Best free ChatGPT courses
2025-06-27 08:40BYD’s Denza launches third model after rebranding · TechNode
2025-06-27 07:16Nishioka vs. Alcaraz 2025 livestream: Watch Australian Open for free
2025-06-27 07:14Popular Articles
Panthers vs. Falcons 2025 livestream: How to watch NFL online
2025-06-27 09:50Best Echo Show 5 deal: Save $20 at Amazon
2025-06-27 07:13Newsletter
Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest updates.
Comments (773)
New Knowledge Information Network
A hedgehog blown up 'like a beach ball' was popped in life
2025-06-27 09:10Star Sky Information Network
DJI launches new action camera with a larger camera sensor · TechNode
2025-06-27 08:54Exploration Information Network
Baidu to bring generative AI tools on future Great Wall and Geely vehicles · TechNode
2025-06-27 08:50Unique Information Network
Nio to create clay models for first budget car in August · TechNode
2025-06-27 07:58Fashion Information Network
NYT Connections hints and answers for December 19: Tips to solve 'Connections' #557.
2025-06-27 07:52