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Slime-Riding Robot
Just wait until the GDC sees this: a slime-riding robot [NewScientistTech] that uses adherent polymer to gain traction to the intestinal wall.
Right now it's just a proof of principle, but according to the article "[its developer, Dimitra Dodou (Delft University of Technology)] plans to test a prototype snail-bot carrying a camera, a tool for taking biopsies and a communications link inside a length of pig gut." I say: Chutes & Ladders in FRC 2008! (I get a little envious to think that this is the kind of stuff some our biomedically-oriented students might be working with when they start their careers) |
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Forget the games! I want one for my next colonoscopy!! On second thought, what if the gadget gets lost inside and can't find its way out?? :ahh:
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Pete,
I remember a big announcement several years ago that scientists were studying the snail mucous because it had some incredible properties. i.e. it became a near solid when pressure was exerted by the snail's underside for forward locomotion but it also was an incredible lubricant after the snail had passed. Scientists thought at that time, a duplicate might make a really low loss transmission/clutch. Haven't heard much about it since. |
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