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RoboSnails
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The humble snail, trailed by its ribbon of slime, now has its first robotic counterpart
in research at MIT that could lead to new forms of locomotion for machines. Assistant
Professor Annette "Peko" Hosoi and her colleagues in the Mechanical Engineering
Department — graduate student Brian Chan, undergrads Susan Ji and Catherine Koveal
— demonstrate and explain their unique robotic research platform. The models, RoboSnails
I and II, each consist of electronics aboard a rubber "foot" about six inches
long by one inch wide. The robots glide over a thin film of "mucus," or silicon
oil. The two were created to test mathematical simulations describing forms of snail
locomotion. The research could give insights into common biological systems such as
blood flow through a vein. Craig Milanesi, AMPS Video Production Manager, shot nature
videos of woodland snails and large slugs for this news release produced by the MIT
News Office.


