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Scientists found the optimal robot body, and it has 20 legs ‪—‬ watch it scale walls and move through trees

May 28, 2026 5 min read views
Scientists found the optimal robot body, and it has 20 legs ‪—‬ watch it scale walls and move through trees
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Scientists found the optimal robot body, and it has 20 legs ‪—‬ watch it scale walls and move through trees

A sea-urchin-like robot could offer a new blueprint for making more versatile robots, research suggests.

Kenna Hughes-Castleberry's avatar By Kenna Hughes-Castleberry published 28 May 2026 in News

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A 20-legged robot rolls down a dirt path in the woods. New research suggests that a sea-urchin-like robot could offer a new blueprint for making more versatile robots. (Image credit: Duke University)
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A weird 20-legged machine could change how scientists think about the ideal robot form.

For decades, roboticists have been inspired by the natural world, building machines that resemble humans, dogs, insects and even horses. But new research suggests that the most useful robot body may look less like a human and more like a sea urchin.

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Argus, the 20-legged robot, rolls across a sandy beach.

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Article Sources

Liu, J., Xia, B., & Chen, B. (2026). Extreme dynamic symmetry enables omnidirectional and multifunctional robots. Science Robotics, 11(114). https://doi.org/10.1126/scirobotics.aec1725

Kenna Hughes-CastleberryKenna Hughes-CastleberryContent Manager, Live Science

Kenna Hughes-Castleberry is the Content Manager at Live Science. Formerly, she was the Content Manager at Space.com and before that the Science Communicator at JILA, a physics research institute. Kenna is also a book author, with her upcoming book 'Octopus X' scheduled for release in spring of 2027. Her beats include physics, health, environmental science, technology, AI, animal intelligence, corvids, and cephalopods.

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