News, Ladybug inspired origami robot developed in South Korea
By ElizabethLewis On April 19, 2020 · Leave a Comment · In 2020 SP Team 01, 2020 SP Week 10, Biol. Discoveries translated into devices
A team of scientists in South Korea are developing a robot that unfolds its wings, using the streamline movements of ladybugs as inspiration, in order to fly unlike other origami inspired robots that use rigid plates. This robot would have the ability to switch between walking and flying in a matter of seconds.
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