Magazine Article

Centimeter-Long Snail Robot Powered with Light

TBMG-39803

09/01/2021

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Crawling by traveling deformation of a soft body is a widespread mode of locomotion — from microscopic nematodes, to earthworms, to gastropods. Animals across scales use it to move around different, often challenging environments. Snails, in particular, use mucus — a slippery, aqueous secretion — to control the interaction between their ventral foot and the surface. Their adhesive locomotion has a unique property: it can be used on different surfaces including wood, metal, glass, Teflon (PTFE), or sand in various configurations such as crawling upside-down.

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"Centimeter-Long Snail Robot Powered with Light," Mobility Engineering, September 1, 2021.
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Sep 1, 2021
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TBMG-39803
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Magazine Article
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English