What happens if they get lost in the cracks or fall down a droooff?
Linda

On Sat, Mar 5, 2022 at 1:33 PM Lee H. Skinner <skin...@thuntek.net> wrote:

> Here is an interesting story on robotic bugs:
>
> https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2022/03/220303191454.htm
>
>
> "... researchers at the University of Pittsburgh have created tiny
> bug-inspired robots that can carry out tasks in hard-to-reach spaces and
> inhospitable environments.
>
> These robots could be used to access confined areas for imaging or
> environmental evaluation, take water samples, or perform structural
> evaluations,” said Junfeng Gao, who led the work as a PhD student in
> industrial engineering at the Swanson School of Engineering. “Anywhere
> you want to access confined places—where a bug could go but a person
> could not—these machines could be useful.”
>
>
> Now, what if we could put a bunch of them into a passage's breakdown
> terminus into different cracks, give them a compass orientation as to
> the passage's probable continuation, then let them go into the many
> holes between the rocks. These bugs, about the size of a cave cricket,
> would then explore and take images along the way (they would have to
> have a light source), and return by the same route they took.
>
>
> Lee Skinner
>
>
> BTW, is the below image familiar to you?  😁
>
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