A robotic bee that can fly fully in all directions has been developed. With four wings made out of carbon fiber and mylar as well as four light-weight actuators to control each wing, the Bee++ ...
This week on Dezeen, we reported on MIT's tiny, bee-sized, flying robot that could, someday, help with search-and-rescue ...
Robotic versions of flying insects hold a lot of promise for numerous applications, but controlling their yaw axis while in flight has proven challenging. A new bee robot, however, addresses that ...
Several London restaurants are bringing in new type of employee to help with serving and cooking operations: robots. They say while the robots help with workflow and cost, they will not erase the need ...
A bee-like robot currently under development at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is part of a new generation of bots inspired by creepy crawlies. The machine, which weighs less than a ...
Bee brains have evolved over millions of years to become incredibly efficient. “Decision-making is at the core of cognition. It’s the result of an evaluation of possible outcomes, and animal lives are ...
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Endurance limitations have long hindered humanoid robots' real-world deployment. On July 27, Kepler's Forerunner K2 "Bumblebee" set a new benchmark by completing the industry's first 8-hour nonstop ...
PULLMAN, Wash. – A robotic bee that can fly fully in all directions has been developed by Washington State University researchers. With four wings made out of carbon fiber and mylar as well as four ...