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The Insect-Like JumpRoACH Robotic Bug Can Jump Up 5 Feet in the Air

This robotic bug is capable of jumping 5 feet high. The JumpRoACH is a spring-loaded roach-inspired robot that can leap to great heights thanks to a DC motor, knee-mimicking mechanism and 8 latex bands. Developed by researchers at Seoul National University, the JumpRoACH was created with Dash Robotics.

While others have created their own robotic bug variations, the JumpRoACH is unlike the rest due to its spring mechanics. Instead of releasing all its energy in one bound, it is able to manage its energy and recharge to leap a second time. This results in a robot that is able to jump at different heights and move like insects would in nature. This example of biomimicry, when scaled, could also be applied to other robots.
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1. Robotics Advancements - The development of the JumpRoACH demonstrates the potential for spring-loaded technology in creating robots with leaping capabilities.
2. Biomimicry in Robotics - The JumpRoACH showcases how mimicking the mechanics of insects can lead to innovative robotic designs.
3. Energy Management in Robotics - The ability of the JumpRoACH to manage and recharge its energy for multiple jumps opens new possibilities for energy-efficient robotic systems.
Industry Implications
1. Robotics - The robotics industry can explore incorporating spring-loaded mechanisms to enhance the jumping abilities of their robotic designs.
2. Biomimetic Engineering - The field of biomimetic engineering can leverage the JumpRoACH's insect-inspired mechanics to create more agile and lifelike robotic systems.
3. Energy Technology - The energy technology industry can discover new ways to optimize energy management in robotics based on the innovation seen in the JumpRoACH.

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