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Robot insects: Small helpers with great potential [Slovak]

Robot insects: Small helpers with great potential [Slovak]

Source: nextech.sk | Author: Not Specified | Read the full article in Slovak

Imagine tiny robots smaller than your hand, inspired by the incredible abilities of insects, that can navigate spaces too small or dangerous for humans. Scientists are developing miniature machines that can move quickly, change direction, and carry out complex tasks without needing external power sources.

One exciting example is the BHMbot, a tiny robot just two centimeters long that can run incredibly fast and maneuver with remarkable precision. This little machine can move wirelessly, perform intricate movements like drawing shapes, and even overcome obstacles. Researchers have tested its potential in challenging environments, such as detecting sound signals in disaster areas or inspecting hard-to-reach mechanical spaces like turbine engines.

The future of these micro-robots looks promising, with research teams exploring ways to create swarms of tiny machines that can work together. By using techniques like 3D printing, scientists hope to produce large numbers of these robots that could potentially assist in environmental monitoring, complex repairs, medical deliveries, and search and rescue operations. While exciting, this technology also raises important questions about autonomous robotic systems and their ethical implications.

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