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Sea stars can lose an arm and soldier on. What if robots could do the same?
Sea stars move at a crawling pace, sometimes imperceptibly slow. But attached to the underside of each arm, tiny, hydraulic ...
This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. How do sea stars monitor and coordinate hundreds of tube feet whilst moving around — and how ...
Sea stars have hundreds of tiny tube feet which allow them to move using a water vascular system. This species is native to the Indian River Lagoon, as well as the coasts of Florida, the Caribbean, ...
Ever feel run off your feet? Spare a thought for sea stars, creatures whose movement involves the coordination of hundreds of tiny tube feet to navigate complex environments – despite the lack of a ...
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