The secret behind insects' lightning-fast reactions could offer a blueprint for more energy-efficient robots and self-driving cars, according to a new study challenging our understanding of how brains ...
According to a new study carried out at the University of Sheffield, academics have discovered that the future of AI and ...
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Cornell’s insect-inspired 3D model could allow flapping-wing robots to fly stably
Researchers at Cornell University have developed a 3D computational model that decodes the complex ...
New research decoding insect wing dynamics could enable highly stable flapping robots, improving micro-drone control, ...
The way bugs and birds flap their wings may look effortless, but the dynamics that keep them aloft are dizzyingly complex and ...
A computer model from Cornell University makes it easier to develop stably flying flapping robots.
Future AI systems - particularly those used in robotics, autonomous vehicles and real-time decision-making - could be ...
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A bee-sized robot learned to fly, swim and explode out of water
MIT researchers are building insect-sized robots that can fly, swim, jump, walk on water, and survive damage that would ...
Ants do not need a foreman to raise a city. Working with little more than local cues, they excavate tunnels, pile up soil, ...
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