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A bee-like robot currently under development at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is part of a new generation ...
After a Swim, This Bee Bot Sets Off an Actual Explosion to Take Off in Flight Behold the amphibious BEE-1000.
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We've seen some impressive nature-inspired flying bots from the creative minds at Festo's Bionic Learning Network over the ...
The latest advances in robotics include bee-brained drones and the James Bond theme played by quadrocopters. Hear that, Adele?
Second grade teacher Melissa Cahalan works with second-graders Da’Neyah Boothe (left) and Stella Meyers (right) on an exercise with Bee-Bots, bee robots used as a teaching tool in computer ...
Harvard University's been working on this awesome robot bee since at least 2012. The current incarnation of RoboBee still needs to be wired to an external power source and it can't control itself ...
An insect-like robot can fly untethered—for about half a second—by flapping its four wings to generate lift, researchers reported in Nature on June 26. The device, called Robobee, is less than 5 cm ...
Harvard University engineers have come up with a production technique inspired by pop-up books and origami, that allows clones of tiny robots to be mass-produced in sheets. Pratheev Sreetharan and ...
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