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Neural network helps micro-robots fly like an insect
MIT engineers reveal an insect-scale flying robot that can perform rapid, agile maneuvers - matching key aspects of insect flight - by using a neural-network controller distilled from a robust control ...
An orange wheel rolls across concrete and suddenly jumps, as if it decided to defy gravity on its own. Nearby, a robot undulates through water like a fish. Another twists forward inside a narrow pipe.
Bee-inspired drone navigation could change how tiny robots move through greenhouses, warehouses and disaster zones. By ...
Bee-inspired navigation could allow lightweight drones to travel farther and return home with minimal computing power.
DENVER (KDVR) — A University of Colorado Boulder researcher received a grant to build something straight out of a spy movie. The United States Air Force Research Laboratory awarded CU assistant ...
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