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An aerial microbot that can fly as fast as a bumblebee
In the future, tiny flying robots could be deployed to aid in the search for survivors trapped beneath the rubble after a ...
Tiny drones could one day crawl through collapsed buildings to help find survivors after earthquakes. These micro-robots, ...
A 301 mg soft robot jumps continuously under constant light without batteries or electronics, using snap-through buckling and self-shadowing to create an autonomous feedback loop.
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Scientists turned a mosquito’s bloodsucking mouth into a tiny high resolution 3D printer
McGill engineers, led by Changhong Cao, saw the mosquito’s thin, flexible proboscis as a precision tool and successfully ...
Researchers have unveiled a microrobot that flies with speed and agility, mirroring the motion of real insects; these ...
Mosquitoes live almost everywhere on Earth and are easy to rear. The team estimates that organic 3D printing nozzles made ...
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New insect-style robot pulls off aggressive aerial stunts and high-speed navigation
Earlier versions of insect-scale robots could only fly slowly and along predictable paths. The new robot changes that dynamic ...
Tiny microrobots are learning to fly with insect-like speed and control, thanks to new AI-driven technology developed at MIT.
According to its developers, the new robot features flapping wings that are powered by a set of artificial muscles that ...
In some sense, Mr. Brooks has only himself to blame. The current humanoid craze is “kind of his fault,” said Anthony Jules, ...
Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have developed a micro-flapping-wing robot that exhibits ...
Ants have always been a highly studied insect due to their many complex qualities. One of the reasons they have attracted so much attention is their ability ...
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