Robots with sticky feet can go where humans can’t fit

Researchers have created a micro-robot whose electroadhesive foot pads allow it to climb on vertical and upside-down conductive surfaces, such as the inside walls of a jet engine. Groups of micro-robots could one day be used to inspect complicated machinery and detect safety issues sooner, while reducing maintenance costs.

Lindsay Brownell • harvard
Dec. 19, 2018 ~8 min

Robots with sticky feet can go where humans can’t fit

Researchers have created a micro-robot whose electroadhesive foot pads allow it to climb on vertical and upside-down conductive surfaces, such as the inside walls of a jet engine. Groups of micro-robots could one day be used to inspect complicated machinery and detect safety issues sooner, while reducing maintenance costs.

Lindsay Brownell • harvard
Dec. 19, 2018 ~8 min


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