
Robots Take Cues from Dung Beetles for Innovation
Researchers have developed a new robot inspired by dung beetles, capable of efficiently rolling large objects while occupying minimal space. This bioinspired design, which mimics the beetle's unique locomotion and object manipulation, offers potential applications in emergency rescue, agriculture, and space construction. The robot's control system, based on simple signals and biomechanical legs, allows for adaptable and efficient movement across various terrains. Future developments aim to enhance the robot's load capacity and explore collaborative robotics inspired by ant colonies.