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RoboBee: The Flight Apparatus of Flying Insects

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RoboBee: tiny robotic 'insect' flight demonstration - VideosScience

Science Videos- A tiny robotic 'insect', the size of a penny, demonstrates its controlled flight abilities. Developed by engineers at ...

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RoboBee

Can engineers master the mechanics of flight, at the scale of insects?

RoboBee: Controlled flight of a robotic insect

RoboBee: Controlled flight of a robotic insect

Inspired by the biology of a fly, with submillimeter-scale anatomy and two wafer-thin wings that flap at 120 times per second, ...

Insect-sized robot takes flight: RoboBee X-Wing

Insect-sized robot takes flight: RoboBee X-Wing

For years, scientists have wanted to create flying robotic vehicles the size of insects. The tricky bit has been building something ...

Robobees to the Rescue?

Robobees to the Rescue?

Frank Sesno reports on a Harvard research project inspired by declining bee populations that could revolutionize robotics.

Robobee Robot the size of an insect: can pass from air to water and vice versa.

Robobee Robot the size of an insect: can pass from air to water and vice versa.

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RoboBees -- Design Poses Intriguing Engineering Challenges | Video

RoboBees -- Design Poses Intriguing Engineering Challenges | Video

These tiny, flying 'bots' could one day help with search and rescue, weather mapping.

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The true story of Robobees

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Flight of the RoboBees | Explorers in the Field

From the Education Resource Library! Electrical engineer Robert Wood is an expert in robots that fly, robots you wear, squishy ...

Autonomous robot flies, collides and recovers like an insect

Autonomous robot flies, collides and recovers like an insect

The AirBurr is an autonomous flying robot specifically designed for missions in difficult, confined environments with minimal ...

Pop-up Fabrication of the Harvard Monolithic Bee (Mobee)

Pop-up Fabrication of the Harvard Monolithic Bee (Mobee)

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Robotic bees take flight

Robotic bees take flight

Researchers at Harvard and the Wyss Institute are developing a robotic bee that could be used to pollinate plants in the future.

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Tiny, Robotic Bees Could Change the World | National Geographic

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RoboBee make first controlled flight

RoboBee make first controlled flight

Half the size of a paperclip, weighing less than a tenth of a gram, the robot was inspired by the biology of a fly, with ...