Can Animals Talk?
How dolphins and whales communicate using sound waves.
How dolphins and whales communicate using sound waves.
Echolocation is a lot like robot ultrasonic sensors!
Hibernation and saving energy like a robot on sleep mode.
The factory of the hive and how drones are copying bees.
And how are airplanes designed to look like them?
The most powerful jaws in the world.
Bioluminescence and glowing chemistry.
Understanding gills and how submarines explore the ocean.
Spring-loaded legs and jumping robots.
Tiny hairs that inspired sticky climbing robots.
Flapping wings 80 times a second!
Tiny harpoons and microscopic defenses.
Shovel-shaped claws moving dirt fast.
Heat sensors and carbon dioxide trackers.
The masters of disguise with no bones.
Special feathers that quiet the wind.
Changing their throats to sound like humans.
The strange tiny fins of underwater horses.
Sleek fins and hydrodynamics in the deep blue sea.
Conserving energy in the rainforest.
Slithering mechanics and snake-like rescue robots.
Regeneration and self-healing machines.
Digging gracefully without arms or legs.
The benefits of moving slowly and steadily.
Deep diving giants and pressure submarines.
Lifting heavy objects and how ant swarms work together like robot swarms.
Millions of tiny animals building massive structures.
Carrying babies in pouches!
The animal that has parts from mammals, birds, and reptiles!
Why crabs and insects have their skeletons on the outside.
The thick fat that keeps walruses warm in the arctic.
How chameleons hide and how robots use stealth.
The bouncy tendons that give them speed.
Microscopic scales and light reflection.
The mechanics of the fastest running animal and running robots.
Nature's greatest animal engineers altering the river.
Storing energy and water for long journeys.
The physics of twisting in mid-air.
Super smelling powers and chemical sensors.
The ultimate robotic arm in the animal kingdom.
Reaching high places and balancing heavy bodies.
Displays of color and patterns.
Keeping warm and moving efficiently on the ice.
Hearing danger and staying cool.
Built-in tools for defense.
Chemical defenses used by animals.
Super strong silk and how scientists try to copy it.
Built-in armor for protection.
Shock absorption in their heads and how it helps make better helmets.
Confusing predators and keeping flies away.