How do you make a better snake robot? You study snakes, of course.
Researchers have conducted experiments to learn precisely how sidewinder rattlesnakes are able to climb sandy hills, then applied the reptiles' repertoire to an existing snake robot so it could do the same thing.
The study, published in the journal Science, is an example of how scientists are applying knowledge of biology to improve technology.
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