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TheTravel on MSNScientists Turn Cockroaches Into Superpowered Cyborgs For A Pretty Cool ReasonFor all their bad qualities, though, there are some cool things about cockroaches. One specific species of cockroach produces milk more nutritious than cow's milk, and a U.S. zoo ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNWorld’s smallest: Bee-mimicking flying robot uses magnets to aid in search, rescueA team at UC Berkeley has developed the world’s smallest wireless flying robot, inspired by bumblebees. Weighing just 21 ...
Designing a small-scale flying robot posed significant challenges. Traditional flying robots rely on onboard power sources ...
A hopping, insect-sized robot can jump over gaps or obstacles, traverse rough, slippery, or slanted surfaces, and perform aerial acrobatic maneuvers, while using a fraction of the energy required ...
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UC Berkeley engineers create world’s smallest wireless flying robotIn addition to the new bumblebee-inspired robot, Lin’s team has also created a cockroach-inspired robot that can scurry across the floor and survive being stepped on by a human. And Yue is working on ...
It is the first time in the world that such cyborgs have been deployed in a humanitarian operation. Read more at straitstimes ...
The insect-robot hybrids are fitted with tiny ‘backpacks’ containing infrared cameras and sensors to detect human heat ...
Engineers at the University of California, Berkeley have created the world’s smallest flying robot that can be controlled without any wires. This tiny insect-like machine is less than 1 centimeter ...
A tiny flying robot, lighter than a grain of rice, redefines what’s possible in micro-robotics. Inspired by bees, this insect ...
In a global first, Singapore has deployed cyborg cockroaches to assist in earthquake rescue efforts in Myanmar following the devastating 7.7-magnitude quake on March 28 that killed over 3,000 people.
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