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Swimming robot inspired by ancient blood-sucking parasite
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The robot AgnathaX is modeled after the lamprey, a jawless blood-sucking fish that’s been largely unchanged by evolution for the past several hundred million years.
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Im the 1st to comment (I’m so early)
Agnathax even replicates the movement of that fish 🐠 wow
Horizon zero dawn?
Ok but where are the flying cars?
I just love his accent!
Interesting concepts 🤔
Ayo hear me out 👀👀 that fish sucks? 😈
The YouTube guys name is jesse orrall 🤯 that must suck 🙄
It is always said that nature does it better than the inventions of man… this is an example of it. I love the inspiration that science and technology have with nature to do things like this.
Hello .thank you
“Swimming is very important!”
Whats special about the sea lamphrey is their unique jaws, blood sucking parasitic nature of attaching to the host. Nothing in his research is unique to the sea lamphrey, his research could easily be inspired by a more common fish or water snake.
Did anybody see “Terminator Salvation “ ? Just saying
Modern man is not the man who goes off to discover himself, his secrets, and his hidden truth; he is a man who tries to invest himself in something beneficiary for the future.
Looks like that SOB from stranger things lol
They didn’t add the teeth, lame.
My actual question to the team would be, does it suck blood?
There are only two things that it has in common with that parasite and it’s shape and it’s aquatic. The function has nothing to do with a parasite. Ridiculous to even suggest that.
Make it decompose plastic or purify waters and it will be outstanding
I Dont like the narrator’s voice
Cover all the robots, please.
Looks like one of Dr Octavius’ appendices came alive 😊❤️
The usual lie is regurgitate in line with fashion of the day, how can nature design and purposefully perfect something when nature does not have consciousness. To design one needs to be aware, measure, count etc. We are talking about billions of things all designed perfectly thanks to randomness.
Great works engeneering, from Colombia Dr Kamilo Melo.
i guess its scientific name is cyclostomes , i had learnt in biology class.Its a kind of exoparasite that feeds on another aquatic animals.Thanku for the video now i know its body characteristics