Can a Robot Really Walk on Water? The Fascinating Discovery by MIT Scientists

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MIT scientists have successfully developed a robotic insect capable of walking on water, inspired by the natural abilities of certain foraging insects. This innovative project demonstrates the application of biomimicry in robotics, showcasing how nature's designs can inform technological advancements. The research highlights the potential for future applications in various fields, including environmental monitoring and search-and-rescue operations.

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"Scientists have developed a robotic insect which walks on water.
The team, based at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in the US, were testing out a theory about how one family of foraging insects performs the same trick"

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/3126299.stm
 
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Aw, that is just plane keeewwl!
 

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