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Flying Insect-Inspired Robot Can ‘Rest’ Midflight – ROBOBEE!

Posted on 4th June 20164th June 2016 by Gary Littledyke

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As engineers and scientists collaborate to design ever more sophisticated aerial robots, nature has been a constant source of inspiration, with flying insects, birds and mammals providing valuable insights on how to get airborne.

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