Tunneling snake robot takes cues from nature to keep its head in the sand - https://newatlas.com/robotics/tunneling-snake-robot/

Robots are great at exploring land, sea, sky and space, but one environment that’s trickier for them to navigate is through the ground. Now, engineers at UC Santa Barbara (UCSB) and Georgia Tech have developed a snake-like robot that uses a range of methods to burrow through soft sand or soil.


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