Channel: We The Curious
Category: Education
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Description: Falcons, walruses, lobsters; they all have one thing in common. They are helping engineers to design and build the next generation of exciting robots. Beth of the Live Science Team visits the Bristol Robotics Laboratory to find out more about the cutting edge science of biomimicry. robotsvsanimals.net How do robots balance? youtu.be/l2TIKyhEOYo This video was presented by: Beth Cotterell, Live Science Team Produced by: Ross Exton. Live Science Video Producer This video was supported by the University of the West of England, the University of Bristol, and the Bristol Robotics Laboratory - brl.ac.uk Special thanks to: Corra Boushel, UWE Bristol Tom Rooney, UWE Bristol Pavlina Theodosiou, UWE Bristol Shane Windsor, University of Bristol Nicholas Durston, University of Bristol Patrick Metcalfe, University of Bristol Falconry: Lloyd and Rose Buck lloydbuck.co.uk Twitter: twitter.com/we_the_curious Facebook: facebook.com/wethecurious Instagram: instagram.com/we_the_curious We The Curious is an idea and a place for everyone. We’re all about asking questions, being playful and testing things out. An educational charity that removes boundaries around science - connecting art, people, everything, in a united culture of curiosity. wethecurious.org Music: Provided courtesy of YouTube Audio Library