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Gecko-like robot scampers up the wall

Stickybot's feet, inspired by nature, hold it onto walls using only intermolecular forces - gecko-like gloves and shoes may follow
Gecko-like robot scampers up the wall
(Image: Mark Cutkosky/Stanford University in California)

A GECKO-like robot with sticky feet could soon be scampering up a wall near you.

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Geckos can climb up walls and across ceilings thanks to the millions of tiny hairs, or setae, on the surface of their feet. Each of these hairs is attracted to the wall by an intermolecular force called the van der Waals force, and this allows the gecko’s feet to adhere.

Stickybot, developed by Mark Cutkosky and his team at Stanford University in California, has feet with synthetic setae made of an elastomer. These tiny polymer pads ensure a large area of contact between the feet and the wall, maximising the van der Waals stickiness.

The Pentagon is interested in developing gecko-inspired climbing gloves and shoes. Cutkosky says a Stickybot-type robot would also make an adept planetary rover or rescue bot.

Topics: Robots