Néstor O. Pérez-Arancibia, an assistant professor at the Washington State University School of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, has created the “RoBeetle”, a tiny four-legged robot that runs on liquid methanol fuel through catalytic combustion. This lilliputian quadruped weighs just 88 milligrams (less than an ounce), climbs slopes like its natural counterpart, and can carry nearly three times its own weight.
The lightest crawling robot ever developed, the Robeetle is uniquely powered by the catalytic combustion of methanol and can climb slopes, navigate various surfaces, and haul objects that weight up to 2.6 times its own weight.
This incredible discovery has also earned Pérez-Arancibia a Guinness World Record for the lightest crawling robot.
Pérez-Arancibia’s Robeetle will be included in the upcoming Guinness Book of World Records.
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