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Gecko and ant

Why Spider-Man can鈥檛 exist: Geckos are 鈥榮ize limit鈥 for sticking to walls

18 Jan 2016

Latest research reveals why geckos are the largest animals able to scale smooth vertical walls 鈥 even larger climbers would require unmanageably...

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Left - micro-computed tomography image of a cockroach head showing the driving muscles of the left mandible; right - side view onto the experimental setup

Power up: cockroaches employ a 鈥渇orce boost鈥 to chew through tough materials

11 Nov 2015

New research indicates that cockroaches use a combination of fast and slow twitch muscle fibres to give their mandibles a 鈥渇orce boost鈥 that allows...

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Scanning electron micrograph of the tarsal notch

Close-up film shows for the first time how ants use 鈥榗ombs鈥 and 鈥榖rushes鈥 to keep their antennae clean

27 Jul 2015

Using unique mechanical experiments and close-up video, Cambridge researchers have shown how ants use microscopic 鈥榗ombs鈥 and 鈥榖rushes鈥 to keep their...

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A juvenile praying mantis

Baby mantises harness mid-air 鈥榮pin鈥 during jumps for precision landings

05 Mar 2015

High-speed videos reveal that, unlike other jumping insects, the juvenile praying mantis does not spin out of control when airborne. In fact, it both...

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Cog wheels connecting the hind legs of the plant hopper, Issus

Functioning 鈥榤echanical gears鈥 seen in nature for the first time

12 Sep 2013

Previously believed to be only man-made, a natural example of a functioning gear mechanism has been discovered in a common insect - showing that...

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collagen

Collagen mechanics: learning from nature

01 Sep 2008

Because of their unique structure, biological tissues exhibit physical and mechanical properties that are unlike anything in the world of engineering...

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