Soft steps and large feet can allow animals and robots to maintain high speeds on very loose soil and sand. These findings offer a new insight into how animals respond to different terrain, and how robots can learn from them.
SOURCE: Wind Energy News — ScienceDaily – Read entire story here.
On soft ground? Tread lightly to stay fast
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