Ancient Life's Transition to Land
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•'Paleo-robots' provide an experimental approach for understanding how fish started to walk on land
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Cambridge team developing 'paleo-inspired robots' to study how ancient fish moved to land.
Researchers hope to use robots to study the biomechanics of long-extinct animals.
The team is creating robotic analogs of ancient fish skeletons, complete with mechanical joints that mimic muscles and ligaments.
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