According to foreign media reports, a team from the Chinese University of Hong Kong has created a robotic snail that has a helmet-like shell and can rely on track rolling to move.
Related papers were published in the journal Nature Communications.
, In recent years, robot engineers have developed a variety of robots, some can fly, some can swim, and more can move on the floor or terrain.
However, flying and swimming robots can move in three-dimensional space, while robots that walk, roll or crawl are limited to two-dimensional space.
To bridge this gap, researchers are trying to develop a robot that can create its own three-dimensional space.
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