Researchers at MIT have created a group of robotic insects that they hope to be able to use as a swarm of pollinators in the ...
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New robotic insects with improved flight time and efficiency are set to enhance pollination and boost crop yields.
Scientists with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology say a new breed of tiny flying robots that weigh less than a gram ...
Even with investors pumping money into artificial intelligence ventures, and widespread use and adoption of various AI tools ...
EPFL researchers have designed flexible, batlike wings that boost lift and improve flight performance. This innovation could lead to more efficient drones or energy-harvesting technologies.
A group of Rutgers scientists, led by ecologist Julie Lockwood, met an international challenge and has been recognized for stellar efforts. As part of the Map of Life Rapid Assessments team led by ...
Unlike birds and insects, bats have flexible wings made of a thin membrane, allowing them to fly more efficiently. Inspired ...
In 1998, in a small park in Zurich, Switzerland, one bug woke up in a new world ... are experimenting with tools like drones, cameras and sensors to collect detailed data on different species ...