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Swarming And Hopping Planetary Robots

An anonymous reader writes "Recently Dr. Penelope Boston (U. New Mexico) and Dr. Steven Dubowsky (MIT) discussed their NASA advances to develop 'hopping microbots' capable of exploring hazardous terrain, including underground caves and planetary extremes. 'We came up with the idea of many, many, tiny little spheres, about the size of tennis balls (slide show), that essentially hop, almost like Mexican jumping beans. They store up muscle energy, so to speak, and then they boink themselves off in various directions. That's how they move...They behave as a swarm [of 1000s]. They relate to each other using very simple rules, but that produces a great deal of flexibility in their collective behavior that enables them to meet the demands of unpredictable and hazardous terrain.' Test prototypes available in March will initially explore terrestrial lava tubes."

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  1. Boink.. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Yet again, scientific progress goes "boink".

  2. Re:Poor choice of words? by sourcery · · Score: 5, Funny

    Moral of the story: It takes balls to go cave exploring on alien worlds.

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