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6 Tiny Robotic Ants, Weighing 3.5 Oz. In Total, Pull a 3900-lb. Car (nytimes.com)

Reader schwit1 writes about MicroTug, a team of six microrobots that weigh just 3.5 ounces (99 grams), and can move a car: Researchers at Standford University's Biomimetics and Dexterous Manipulation Lab have developed six miniature robots that have the pulling-power to move objects 2,000 times of their own body weight. The tiny robots and their inter-coordination are based on that of ants. The microrobot uses a special kind of glue on its feet that make them serve as sticky gecko toes. "Their new demonstration is the functional equivalent of a team of six humans moving a weight equivalent to that of an Eiffel Tower and three Statues of Liberty," said David Christensen, a graduate student who is one of the authors of "Let's All Pull Together: Principles for Sharing Large Loads in Microrobot Teams paper. Researchers' fascination with gecko adhesive is nothing new. In 2010, Stanford mechanical engineer Mark Cutkosky developed a Stickybot that could climb walls. A similar robot that could roll up on smooth as well rough surfaces was demonstrated by a group of researchers in Canada in 2011.

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  1. It's all fun and games... by Etherwalk · · Score: 3, Funny

    It's all fun and games until somebody loses an Eiffel Tower and three statutes of liberty.

    1. Re:It's all fun and games... by amicusNYCL · · Score: 3, Funny

      Next you need to explain how you fit 3,000TB on 15 2TB drives.

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    2. Re:It's all fun and games... by penguinoid · · Score: 3, Funny

      How many station wagons would it take to haul 600 lbs worth of 2 TB drives?

      Less than 1.

      If you have less than one car, it might not carry as much as you were hoping.

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  2. Re:New unit system needed by Sax+Russell+5449D29A · · Score: 5, Funny

    My personal favorites:

    • 1 inch: 2.54 cm
    • 1 foot: 30.48 cm
    • 1 foot pound: 1.36 joules
    • 1 ounce: 28.35 grams
    • 1 pint: 0.47 liters
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    -SR