Professor Daniel Preston and graduate student Fei Yap of the University of Texas have developed body-control equipment for dead spiders, allowing them to turn into improvised devices for grabbing small objects. They called their offspring “necrobots” and plan by creating special robots. More precisely, manipulators for industrial robots, production with small components.

In the human body, muscles work by reproducing and nourishing muscles, but the body is a spider. It’s a great hydraulic system that comes from a brain pressure chamber. When the chamber pumps the blood of the lapi pak, they unwind, and the pressure drops, ova

Necrobot

Scientists humanely killed the spiders, injected a syringe needle into the pressure chamber and secured it to the takelpam keli. Now, movement through the plunger of the syringe can regulate the pressure inside its spider’s body and make the limbs work like a simple manipulator to grab various objects. In the course of research, it was found that dead spiders successfully retain components in 130% of their own body, and the legs fall out in the order of 1000 extension-flexion cycles, before the biological structure begins to degrade first of all.

A large number of paua paws and their share of soy nature turn into an almost perfect grip.

Source: Tech Cult

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