How do sea stars move without a brain? The answer could impact robotics and more
Published Date: 1/17/2020
Source: phys.org
Have you ever seen a sea star move? To many of us, sea star seem motionless, like a rock on the ocean's floor, but in actuality, they have hundreds of tube feet attached to their underbelly. These feet stretch and contract to attach to rough terrain, hold on to prey and, of course, move.