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Nature has spent millions of years perfecting teamwork. Bees swarm together in coordinated clouds. Schools of fish shift direction almost instantly. Bats and whales use sound to navigate and ...
Bee-inspired drone navigation could change how tiny robots move through greenhouses, warehouses and disaster zones. By pairing rough motion estimates with learned visual memories, Bee-Nav guides ...
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Watch a robot the size of a bee fly, swim, and explode out of water
MIT researchers are building insect-sized robots that can fly, swim, jump on water, and even use tiny explosions to move.
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