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Cockroaches squeezing through tight crevices are leading to robust robots.

Bendy Bugs Inspire Roboticists

Aeolis Mensae North, perspective view. Mars Express’ High Resolution Stereo Camera (HRSC) has provided snapshots of the Aeolis Mensae region on the Red Planet. The region, imaged on 26 and 29 March 2007, during Mars Express orbit number 4136 and 4247, is located at approximately 6° South and 145° East. Deep valleys are incised into the highlands in the northern part of the scene showing linear features on the floor of the valley. This perspective view was obtained from a Digital Terrain Model derived from the HRSC stereo channels. Photo: © ESA/DLR/FU Berlin (G. Neukum)

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Supernova 2007ck (left) is a Type II event, and supernova 2007co (right) is a Type Ia event. The image is a combination of red, green, and blue pictures taken on 9 and 12 June by the Ultraviolet/Optical Telescope on NASA’s Swift satellite, which was designed primarily to study another type of stellar explosion — gamma ray bursts. Photo: © Stefan Immler NASA/GSFC, Swift Science Team

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