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Snake-Inspired Robot Uses Kirigami to Move

Who needs legs? With their sleek bodies, snakes can slither up to 14 miles-per-hour, squeeze into tight space, scale trees and swim. How do they do it? It’s all in the scales. As a snake moves, its scales grip the ground and propel the body forward — similar to how crampons help hikers establish footholds

Robot Flies, Lands and Crawls Up Walls Like a Bug

After years of trials and research, Stanford University has made a robot that”s agile as a cockroach. Google”s AlphaGo artificial intelligence earlier this week proved that machines can outsmart humans. A new prototype from researchers at California”s Stanford University shows that robots are more physically versatile than us, too. Not can the robot only fly,