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RoboBee now lands safely, thanks to insect-inspired legs and a smarter controller designed by Harvard engineers.
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Tech Xplore on MSNAn eco-friendly aquatic robot made from fish food holds promise for environmental monitoringAn edible robot made by EPFL scientists leverages a combination of biodegradable fuel and surface tension to zip around the ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNWorld's first edible robots clean up water, then become snacks for the fish they helpEach tiny, motorboat-shaped robot measures just 5 cms long and weighs about 1.43 grams. Despite their size, they’re ...
If you're releasing a robot into the aquatic environment with no intention of retrieving it, that bot had better be ...
An edible robot leverages a combination of biodegradable fuel and surface tension to zip around the water's surface, creating a safe -- and nutritious -- alternative to environmental monitoring ...
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ZME Science on MSNCicadacore: Scientists Turn Summer’s Loudest Insects into Musical CyborgsIn the warm summer days of Japan, cicadas reign as the ambient soundtrack—clicking, chirping, and rattling like tiny engines.
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The Brighterside of News on MSNTiny, insect-eye-inspired camera captures high-speed motion in near darknessA camera smaller than a fingernail can now see what most high-speed cameras miss. Inspired by the eyes of insects, scientists ...
Scientists have been intrigued by the potential of cyborg insects since the 1990s, when researchers began implanting tiny ...
Chinese scientists have developed the world's smallest, lightest wireless robot capable of changing form for land or air ...
Robot pool cleaners cut maintenance costs and allow you to enjoy your pool all summer. We tested 12 robot pool cleaners to ...
Aalto University researchers have discovered that the notoriously tough videogame Dark Souls is helping some players cope ...
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