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Seeking Snake

The Post Gazette has an interesting article about robotic snakes: Snakes That Seek: A Slithery Kind Of Robot Being Developed at CMU. It describes a long robot, which can wriggle its way into debris -- the kind that would appear during an earth-quake. This is an ideal environment for robots in general, but the flexibility of this approach would allow a camera placed on the end to see much further into secluded areas. A very nice idea, I just wonder how efficient it is!

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Tuesday 05 March, 13:58
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