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The bumblebee-inspired robot is less than a centimeter wide and can hover, change direction, and hit small targets. Like a bumblebee moving from flower to flower, a new insect-inspired flying robot ...
and accurately hit small targets. Applying an external magnetic field causes the robot to spin, generating enough lift to help the robot fly. The system can be used for surveillance, environmental ...
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UC Berkeley engineers create world’s smallest wireless flying robotA new insect-inspired flying robot created by engineers at the University of California, Berkeley, can hover, change trajectory and even hit small targets. The flying robot is less than 1 centimeter ...
South Korean researchers have created tiny magnetic robots that collaborate like ants, accomplishing impressive tasks such as moving and lifting objects ... the movements of small organisms.
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