# A detachable crawling robotic hand

_Tuesday, July 14, 2026 at 8:00 AM EDT · Science · Latest · Tier 2 — Notable_

Researchers presented a detachable crawling robotic hand that combines manipulation and locomotion in a single platform, according to a study abstract. The abstract said the hand features a reversible finger design that allows grasping from both sides with finger placement optimized to distribute roles and satisfy grasping and crawling constraints. The symmetric structure allows fingers on opposing sides to function as dual thumbs, affording diverse and precise grasp configurations. An attachment-detachment mechanism allows the hand to function independently from a robot arm. The abstract said the system reliably combines manipulation and locomotion, enabling beyond-reach multi-item retrieval during crawling, one-handed tool use, and seamless bridging of stationary manipulation with autonomous mobility for industrial, service, and exploratory robotics. The work addresses limitations of anthropomorphic designs, including asymmetric structure, reliance on a single thumb, and fixed attachment to an arm that restricts workspace access. The abstract said the design integrates crawling mobility inspired by organisms such as the octopus, which uses flexible arms for both crawling and manipulating objects. Unlike hybrid mobile robots that combine independent modules, this system uses the same embodiment for both functions. The abstract said achieving versatility requires innovative mechanical designs and associated planning and control algorithms capable of addressing dual-functionality complexities.

## Sources

- [nature.com](https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-025-67675-8)

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