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IEEE Spectrum on MSNThe Tiniest Flying Robot Soars Thanks to MagnetsA new prototype is laying claim to the title of smallest, lightest untethered flying robot. At less than a centimeter in ...
UC Berkeley's flying robot has two unusual features: it is probably the smallest in the world and is powered and controlled by a magnetic field. The model for what is probably the world's smallest ...
Scientists have created what they say is the world's smallest untethered flying robot, by taking a unique approach to its design. To minimize size and weight, they've moved the bot's power and ...
Harvard University has had the flying robot insect market covered for a long time. However, their robot bee, while cool, was starting to bum them out. They wanted to put the battery and brain on ...
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 ...
To avoid using the electronics necessary for robot flight control as well as a power source, such as a battery, for flight, ...
UC Berkeley engineers have created the world’s smallest wireless flying robot, which is capable of changing directions ...
Berkeley engineers create the world's smallest wireless flying robot, with the bumblebee-inspired robot less than 1cm in ...
Free-flying robots hold great promise for a variety of terrestrial and space exploration activities, such as mapping novel environments or collecting data from inaccessible locations or from locations ...
Abstract: While free-flying robots hold great promise in supporting NASA missions, we currently lack knowledge regarding how they can effectively be designed to collaborate with users and integrate ...
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