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Bionic Elephant's Trunk, Manta Rays and Jelly Fish

Zothecula writes "Festo, the automation company that designed the bionic penguin and its robotic stablemates – AirRay, AquaRay, AirJelly and AquaJelly – has found another natural model in its latest application of biomimicry – the elephant's trunk. Festo's Bionic Learning Network research program focuses on mechatronic and bionic concepts using nature as a model. 'The AquaJelly is possibly the most interesting of all the bionic creatures as it has been designed to autonomously emulate swarming behavior of wild jellyfish. Like the others, it consists of an electric drive unit and intelligent adaptive mechanism, but with a control board housed by a translucent dome, a water-tight body and eight tentacles. The control board has pressure, light and radio sensors that work with eight blue and eight white LEDs allowing communication between the AquaJellies.'"

27 comments

  1. I wonder ... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    if a Dr. Octavius is behind the creation of this ....

  2. Anyone else... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Anyone else reminded of Spiderman 2 by that first image they show?

    1. Re:Anyone else... by KDR_11k · · Score: 1

      Yeah but the video reminds me more of sandworms or other alien critters like that.

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  3. Air Travellers Could Use Biomimicry For Defense by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    against the TSA gangsters.

    Yours In Anchorage,
    K. Trout

  4. Electric? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I want my electric aquarium, all the fish driven by the lights and I want it now.

  5. Air___ by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    With names like that they'll libel to get sued by Apple.

  6. Anonymous Coward by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Not a single worthwhile post in this thread yet, including this one.

    1. Re:Anonymous Coward by fifedrum · · Score: 1, Offtopic

      an elephant's penis is prehensile

      now you know.

    2. Re:Anonymous Coward by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      What a dick!

    3. Re:Anonymous Coward by fifedrum · · Score: 1

      that's not off topic, silly mod, the story is about a mechanical/pneumatic arm that's like an elephant's trunk, and it's also like an elephant's penis.

      sheesh.

  7. !bionic by geekmansworld · · Score: 2

    Sorry to be the stickler, but someone needs to look at their dictionary. "Bionic" (a portmanteau of "bio" and "electronic") is a pretty much a synonym for cybernetic. This story is about biomimicry, not bionics.

    Carry on. :-)

    1. Re:!bionic by geekmansworld · · Score: 1

      ... and before stickler #2 gets to me, allow me to correct myself: "cybernetic organism", not "cybernetic".

    2. Re:!bionic by Amorymeltzer · · Score: 4, Informative

      Actually, the word comes from bio- and -ic, which means "like" or "akin to." Bionic is really just a synonym for mimicry, although its usage in medicine is not necessarily the same.

      http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/bionic
      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bionics

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    3. Re:!bionic by geekmansworld · · Score: 1

      Sorry crowdsource, but I am more inclined to trust the American Oxford Dictionary than the Wikipedia entry.

      "bionic |biänik|
      adjective
      having artificial body parts, esp. electromechanical ones."

  8. The trunk by Dyinobal · · Score: 1

    The image of the trunk makes me think of Doctor Octopus more than an elephant.

    1. Re:The trunk by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      The image of the trunk makes me think of Doctor Octopus more than an elephant.

      Such a nice, polite young man. Peter, you shouldn't be mean to him just because he has a disability.

  9. Weaponize them and build an army by digitaldc · · Score: 1

    What could possibly go wrong?
    I, for one, welcome our new bionic penguin-ray-jellyfish-elephant-translucent-tentacled overlords.

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    1. Re:Weaponize them and build an army by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I, for one, welcome our new bionic penguin-ray-jellyfish-elephant-translucent-tentacled overlords.

      So does the millions of tentacle pr0n fans.

  10. Pictures? by Amorymeltzer · · Score: 1

    Is anyone else finding it really hard to judge these things without realistic images? Most of these are heavily posed with a hand/arm model, which makes them hard to take at face value.

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    1. Re:Pictures? by Golden_Rider · · Score: 3, Informative
    2. Re:Pictures? by Amorymeltzer · · Score: 1

      Nice - they really focus on the handling assistant, but at about one-third to one-half of the way through, Holy Floating Balloons Batman! That Air Jelly is gorgeous.

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    3. Re:Pictures? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      It showed a tentacle undulating near a pretty girl.

  11. It needn't be a little penguin by RevWaldo · · Score: 3, Funny

    It can be the biggest penguin you've ever seen! An electric penguin, twenty feet high, with long green tentacles that sting people!

    .

    1. Re:It needn't be a little penguin by cynyr · · Score: 1

      but what do electric penguins dream of?

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  12. Dreaming Androids want to know... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Any electric sheep?