StickyBot Climbs On Up By Singularity Hub Staff September 11, 2012 Stanford’s StickyBot climbs various surfaces using a dry adhesive and techniques mimicked from Gecko biology. TagsBiotechnologyRobotics Share FacebookTwitterReddItEmailCopy URL Singularity Hub StaffSingularity Hub chronicles technological progress by highlighting the breakthroughs and issues shaping the future as well as supporting a global community of smart, passionate, action-oriented people who want to change the world. RELATED MIT’s New Robot Dog Learned to Walk and Climb in a Simulation Whipped Up by Generative AI November 15, 2024 Sweet CRISPR Tomatoes May Be Coming to a Supermarket Near You November 14, 2024 This Ambitious Project Wants to Sequence the DNA of All Complex Life on Earth November 11, 2024 latest MIT’s New Robot Dog Learned to Walk and Climb in a Simulation Whipped Up by Generative AI November 15, 2024 Sweet CRISPR Tomatoes May Be Coming to a Supermarket Near You November 14, 2024 Could We Ever Decipher an Alien Language? Uncovering How AI Communicates May Be Key November 12, 2024 Don't miss a trend Get Hub delivered to your inbox featured Setback For Student In Fight Against RFID Chips January 24, 2013 Load more