Carnegie Mellon: Grasshopping Robots Made Possible With New, Improved Latch Control
May 09, 2023
May 09, 2023
PITTSBURGH, Pennsylvania, May 9 (TNSjou) -- Carnegie Mellon University issued the following news:
It's no problem for animals and insects to jump across grass and sand. Sarah Bergbreiter's team of researchers at Carnegie Mellon University found they didn't have to look far to enable robots to take the same leap.
"I am interested in how we can build these very functional, very small robots that can move around diverse environments," said Bergbre . . .
It's no problem for animals and insects to jump across grass and sand. Sarah Bergbreiter's team of researchers at Carnegie Mellon University found they didn't have to look far to enable robots to take the same leap.
"I am interested in how we can build these very functional, very small robots that can move around diverse environments," said Bergbre . . .