American engineers have invented a record-breaking miniature water strider robot

American engineers have invented a record-breaking miniature water strider robot

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Engineers from the University of Washington have invented a record-breaking miniature robotic water strider.

Engineers from the University of Washington showed at the international conference of the IEEE Robotics and Automation Society two robots that are said to be the smallest fully functional robots capable of high speed.

The developers said that their development lags behind real water striders and beetles in speed.

Robots are powered by drives that have no moving parts or rotating parts. The technology uses technology that uses alloys that change shape when heated and cooled.

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