small robots that can jump and fly like insects and grasshoppers
Small robots that can jump and fly like insects and grasshoppers! Jane Tamil, an assistant professor at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, is busy with her lab. She is looking for some questions and answers. His question is - do you need a big robot for big work? Does being big in size mean that the machine is powerful? Are small robots capable of doing the same thing as humans? And is it possible to make a robot that can swim mainly in water, fly in the air and even jump on the roof? Searching for the answer to all these questions, she will soon find the answer. Because now robots shaped like insects and grasshoppers are being developed. Jane believes that small robots can be useful in medical use. She says it can also be useful in drug distribution and general surgery. Small robots can be very helpful to humans in any mine, in search and rescue. "If you have a small insect-sized robot, it will help you do your job easily and safely," Jane told CNN. Small robots work