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Snake skin-inspired shoe grips designed to save seniors

Posted on June 1, 2020 by Ben Coxworth

A couple of years ago, Harvard University scientists copied the structure of snake skin to create a soft-bodied robot that gripped the ground as it moved. Now, they’ve applied that same thinking to shoe grips that could help keep seniors from falling.C… Continue reading Snake skin-inspired shoe grips designed to save seniors→

Posted in shoes | Tagged Biomimicry, Harvard, kirigami, MIT, Traction

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