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RoboBee now lands safely, thanks to insect-inspired legs and a smarter controller designed by Harvard engineers.
World's tiniest shape-shifting robot flies and drives, offering promise for rescue missions, medical tech, and VR systems.
Bugs have a place, but not in our homes! These simple solutions will help you get rid of those annoying gnats and fruit flies taking up residence.
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ZME Science on MSNCicadacore: Scientists Turn Summer’s Loudest Insects into Musical CyborgsIn the warm summer days of Japan, cicadas reign as the ambient soundtrack—clicking, chirping, and rattling like tiny engines.
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The Brighterside of News on MSNTiny, insect-eye-inspired camera captures high-speed motion in near darknessA camera smaller than a fingernail can now see what most high-speed cameras miss. Inspired by the eyes of insects, scientists ...
Robotics is advancing at an incredible pace, becoming smaller, smarter, and more innovative. A remarkable example is MIT's ...
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