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Does nature use gears?
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Does nature use gears?
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A species of insect that employs gears on its back legs to coordinate its leaping movements has been described by Cambridge scientists...
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There are plenty of examples of levers - like the muscles attaching to our arms and legs.
And the pendulum, too - see our walking gait.
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