Tiny drones could one day crawl through collapsed buildings to help find survivors after earthquakes. These micro-robots, ...
Autonomous flight at insect scale has long been a challenge in robotics. Existing microrobots can hover or move along ...
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MIT builds swarms of tiny robotic insect drones that can fly 100 times longer than previous designs
MIT scientists are designing robotic insects that could one day swarm out of mechanical hives and perform pollination at a rapid pace — ensuring fruits and vegetables are grown at an unprecedented ...
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Startup turns cockroaches into remote-controlled cyborg spies
In a defense lab in Germany, a small startup is wiring live cockroaches with AI-guided backpacks and turning them into steerable scouts that can slip through cracks no drone or soldier could reach.
HOMEDALE — Terravata is an Idaho-based company that uses drones for a variety of services. One of the most unusual ways the company uses drones is to release beneficial insects to manage pests.
Scientists have discovered that male honeybee begging behaviour is controlled by a single gene called Fru. This gene ...
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