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  2. Necrobotics - Wikipedia

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    Demonstration of the concept [1] A "necrobotic" gripper is fashioned from a dead spider and used to lift objects. [1] Procedure explanation [1]. Necrobotics is the practice of using biotic materials (or dead organisms) as robotic components. [1]

  3. Scientists Turned Dead Spiders Into Undead Zombie Robots - AOL

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    A team of engineers at Rice University in Texas successfully reanimated dead spiders to serve as mechanical grippers.That’s right. In proof that we have permanently strayed from God’s light ...

  4. Scientists Are Using Dead Spider Legs as Gripping Claws ... - AOL

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    Engineers figured out how to manipulate a dead, curled-up arachnid and transform it into a mechanical gripper. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  5. Arachno-Bot - Wikipedia

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    The arachno-bot’s name originates from the distinct shape of the robot, as its 8 legs resemble a spider’s. Each leg consists of a spider-inspired electro-hydraulic soft-actuated joint (S.E.S) which is the core of an arachno-bot. The S.E.S enables the arachno-bot to perform functions other robots can’t do, such as crawl, climb, and jump.

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  8. Mantis the spider robot - Wikipedia

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    The robot is controlled by a computer running the Linux operating system and HexEngine software, which controls the hydraulic solenoid in the legs. It is driver-operated by joysticks within a cockpit, can travel at approximately 1 mile per hour (1.6 km/h) and can cover 5 kilometres (3.1 miles) on a 4.5 imperial gallons (20 L) tank of diesel ...

  9. Scientists Are Using Dead Spider Legs as Gripping Claws ... - AOL

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    Engineers figured out how to manipulate a dead, curled-up arachnid and transform it into a mechanical gripper. Scientists Are Using Dead Spider Legs as Gripping Claws. Thanks, We Hate It!