Bio-robotics

Bio-robotics is a field of study that combines principles from biology, robotics, and engineering to design and create robotic systems inspired by biological organisms. It seeks to develop robots that can replicate the functions, movements, and behaviors of living creatures, often incorporating biological materials and mechanisms. Bio-robotics aims to create robots that can operate in environments where traditional machines may struggle, such as in medical applications, environmental monitoring, or search and rescue missions. The field includes research on soft robotics, which mimics the flexibility and adaptability of organic forms, and on the integration of biological components with robotic systems to enhance functionality and efficacy.
Incredible Science: Meet the Cyborg Cockroach Revolution! You Won’t Believe How Fast They Assemble

Incredible Science: Meet the Cyborg Cockroach Revolution! You Won’t Believe How Fast They Assemble

Transforming Insects into Robots Researchers at Singapore’s Nanyang Technological University have made a groundbreaking leap in the world of robotics by developing a technique to mass-produce cyborg cockroaches. This innovative process involves implanting electronic “backpacks” into these insects, allowing for quick assembly
21 December 2024