This meter long insect robot relies on a distributed intelligence principle that is found in insect brains. Its exoskeleton is super light and durable, being only 13% of its total weight of 12kg. Using carbon-fiber reinforced plastic shells that deform less than 1mm under a 30kg load, its joints also take another page from nature’s handbook, offering 20 degrees of freedom.
Hopefully it won’t be a pest just like a cockroach, and boy do I hate flying cockroaches. We foresee this helping out in sticky situations where humans are unable to access, perhaps even helping stem a nuclear meltdown sometime down the road?