Scientists develop foot robot walking on water
12:30 • 28.07.12

Scientists have developed the first bio-inspired robot capable of walking on water like a real water strider, which can be used to monitor water quality or act as tiny spies.
According to Business Standard, the microrobot is capable of not just walking on water but continuously jumping up and down like a real water strider.
The agile robot could use its jumping ability to avoid obstacles on reconnaissance or other missions, scientific journal 'ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces' reported.
Lead author, Qinmin Pan and colleagues explain that scientists have reported a number of advances toward tiny robots that can walk on water.
Such robots could skim across lakes and other bodies of water to monitor water quality or act as tiny spies.
Using porous, super water-repellent nickel foam to fabricate the three supporting and two jumping legs, the group made a robot that could leap more than 5.5 inches, despite weighing as much as 1,100 water striders.
In experiments, the robot could jump nearly 14 inches forward - more than twice its own length, leaving the water at about 5.8 kilometres per hour.
The authors report that the ability to leap will make the bio-inspired microrobot more agile and better able to avoid obstacles it encounters on the water's surface.
The authors acknowledge funding from the State Key Laboratory of Robotics and System of Harbin Institute of Technology and the National Natural Science Foundation of China.
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