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World's Smallest Remote-Controlled Walking Robot
Indeed, technology is amazing. Engineers invented the world's smallest remote-controlled robot which is only about half a millimeter wide. To visualize it, think of something that is smaller than the thickness of a US penny. The robot imitates the look of a small crab, hence it is called a robotic crab. Although this is a small man-made creature, it actually took its creators a year and a half to make. This time allowed them to make it as realistic as possible. The robot can move sideways, walk, twist, turn, and even jump. The robot is still in its developmental phase, but it shows a promising future. It is especially promising for the medical and manufacturing industry, where it can be used to perform minimally invasive surgeries and help in the assembly or repair of small-scale machines. Truly, it is an epitome of "small but mighty." Image credit: CNN#Robot #Engineering #Technology #NorthwesternUniversity #Illinois
Valmeyer, Illinois: The Town that Got Up and Moved after Massive Floods
Despite being just three miles (about 5km) from the main channel of the Mississippi River, the people from the town of Valmeyer did not mind the flooding. They just kept cleaning and survived through the years. But everything changed with the Great Flood of 1993. It was a flood so extreme that the village was swallowed by waters that were 16 ft (about 5m) high.Upon seeing the damage right in front of their eyes, the residents of Valmeyer saw two choices — either they go back and rebuild their village, or they could disperse to other towns. There was a third choice, however: wholesale relocation. Everyone was to pack their things up and go together someplace else. The residents of Valmeyer chose this option.The relocation may have taken a few years to finish, but it was the best decision because the people were kept together and put out of harm's way. Located on higher ground, the New Valmeyer stands in a safer spot.Despite having no playbook or blueprint to follow, the people and the leaders of Valmeyer successfully pulled off the concept of managed retreat (also known as planned relocation) at a large scale. Today, with climate change growing more intense, people look up to the town of Valmeyer as an excellent example of the idea.(Image Credit: Dennis Knobloch)#ManagedRetreat #PlannedRelocation #Relocation #Valmeyer #Illinois
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