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Gecko Inspired Robot Climbs Walls at Stanford

telomerewhythere writes "Stanford mechanical engineer Mark Cutkosky is using the biology of a gecko's sticky foot to create a robot that climbs. In the same way the small reptile can scale a wall of slick glass, the Stickybot can climb smooth surfaces with feet modeled on the intricate design of gecko toes. The team's new project involves scaling up the material for humans. A technology called Z-Man, which would allow humans to climb with gecko adhesive, is in the works."

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  1. Re:Gecko-Man, Gecko-Man, does whatever a gecko can by Ethanol-fueled · · Score: 5, Funny

    not all biological feats can be scaled up or down.

    Not all biological feets can be scaled up or down.

  2. An interesting anecdote by Rexdude · · Score: 5, Interesting

    The Indian monitor lizard is also known for wedging itself tightly into crevices and holding onto rocks. It was famously used by the Marathas to scale the walls of a fortress during the battle of Sinhagad by tying a rope to its tail and releasing it to climb the wall.

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