COLLEGE PARK, MD--(Marketwired - April 30, 2013) - In this age of advanced technology, how hard could it be to develop a robotic bird that flies by flapping its wings? Despite the apparent simplicity ...
Engineers believe a robot bird flying without a tailfin could revolutionise aviation. University of Groningen professor of Biomimetics David Lentink developed the robotic pigeon named PigeonBot II ...
A robotic insect with four wings is the first to be able to control itself in all three axes of movement like a bee. The inventors hope it may be useful for rescue operations, or probing dangerous ...
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