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Thread: Human climbing with efficiently scaled gecko-inspired dry adhesives, Biomimetics and Dexterous Manipulation Lab, Stanford, California, USA

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    Human climbing with efficiently scaled gecko-inspired dry adhesives, Biomimetics and Dexterous Manipulation Lab, Stanford, California, USA

    Designer - Biomimetics and Dexterous Manipulation Lab

    "Human climbing with efficiently scaled gecko-inspired dry adhesives"

    by Elliot W. Hawkes, Eric V. Eason, David L. Christensen, Mark R. Cutkosky
    November 19, 2014

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    Human climbing with efficiently scaled gecko-inspired dry adhesives

    Published on Nov 19, 2014

    Stanford engineers build 'gecko gloves' that allow humans to climb glass walls like a gecko.

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    Rock climbing palm based on arrays of linearly-constrained micro-spines

    Published on Nov 18, 2016

    100x120mm palm covered with linearly-constrained micro-spines for large shear adhesion of up to 70kg on rough surfaces. This work is part of a collaboration among Stanford, Duke and UCSB to enable RoboSimian to climb steep rocky surfaces. For more details: MultiLimbedClimbing

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