Ants and mini robots

Ants and mini robots

S2 Ep18. Snap! The trap-jaw ant’s amazing jaws can move faster than a speeding bullet, snapping shut at a top speed of 230km per hour. When the ant bites down, the force is so great that it launches the insect high into the air. Their powerful spring mechanism is being copied by scientists and may help move a new type of mini robot, which one day could be deployed in situations too dangerous for humans to enter – like fires or earthquake zones. Thanks for listening. Let us know what you think. #30Animals Get in touch: www.bbcworldservice.com/30animals

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Albatross and drone

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Stenocara beetle and water collector

Stenocara beetle and water collector

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Sea otter and wetsuit

Sea otter and wetsuit

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Desert spider and Mars robot

Desert spider and Mars robot

The cartwheeling spider acrobat that could help us explore Mars. This is no ordinary spider and it has led to an extraordinary robot design, perfect for space exploration. With Patrick Aryee. www.b...

3 Jun 201914min

Cod and antifreeze

Cod and antifreeze

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27 Mai 201914min

Termite and ventilation system

Termite and ventilation system

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Mussel and plywood

Mussel and plywood

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13 Mai 201914min

Firefly and lightbulb

Firefly and lightbulb

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6 Mai 201911min

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