What if all the satellites disappeared? — How nature helped inspire robots
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What would happen if all the satellites disappeared?

What would happen if all the satellites disappeared?

We've launched innumerable satellites into orbit over the past several decades. These satellites perform a variety of tasks, from redirecting television feeds to homes around the globe and even to controlling the world's economies. So what would happen if all of these satellites suddenly vanished?

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How nature helped inspire these robot designs

How nature helped inspire these robot designs

When designing new robots, engineers often look to nature for inspiration. Nature has already played a role with some ingenious solutions to common problems. These robots can do some pretty amazing things, and they all have real-world counterparts.

Tap or click for a glimpse at some cool nature-inspired robots. →

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