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Researchers Made a Robot Gripper That Can Hold a Jellyfish

jellyfish gripper feat.

jellyfish gripper feat.

Researchers from Harvard University's Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering, John A. Paulson School of Technology and Applied Sciences and the Baruch Higher at the Metropolis University of New York have developed a special robot gripper that can hold soft and delicate organisms without harming them.

The robot gripper developed by the researchers is capable of grabbing and holding a jellyfish without causing any damage to the organism. Jellyfishes are one of the most frail creatures on the planet. These organisms contain 95% of h2o. So, holding such organisms is not an easy task for whatsoever traditional robotic grippers.

However, the collaborative piece of work of scientists from three prominent institutions resulted positively. They were able to develop a robot, with long finger-like grippers, that was able to take hold of and hold a jellyfish without hurting the frail sea-dweller.

Michael Tessler, a post-doctorate fellow at the American Museum of Natural History said, "These tools were developed for working in remote areas similar the deep ocean and for handling a diversity of invertebrates,".

At present, the jellyfish is an organism that does non make any sound to convey hurting or stress. So, to find out how the jellyfish felt when the robot held it, the scientists performed a special test on it. The genomic assay is an analysis of the genes that are secreted past the organism when it is nether stress. By performing such an analysis on the subject field, the scientist found out that the jellyfish sweltered much less stress-related genes than when traditional grippers clasped them.

"Nobody really knows how these animals experience this handling. We used genomic tools to help reply this and found the soft robotic tools indeed cause less disturbance to the animals in terms of the genes they are using." connected Tessler, the post-doctorate fellow.

According to the professor of Biological science at the City University of NY, David Gruber, they plan to integrate this "ultra-gentle robot" with other advanced technologies to perform deep-sea medical check-ups without hurting the fragile organisms that live far under the oceans.

Source: https://beebom.com/robot-gripper-can-hold-jellyfish/

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