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***ing flight's mysteries: It's a bird, it's a plane, it's a microrobot - PhysOrg

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Robots vs. Suicide Terrorists - Atlantic Online (blog)
And robots relish jobs that are dull or dangerous. Drones can patrol the battlefield around the clock. The SWORDS robot can hit its target with incredible accuracy. One day, a swarm of miniature insect robots armed with ...

Minority Report: A Nightmare Portrait of Post-9/11 Paranoia - Examiner
The first is a sequence when Precrime cops unleash eight tiny insect-like robots in an apartment building to identify the irises of every inhabitant to find Anterton. It is a masterful sequence of suspense and black ...

####ing flight's mysteries: It's a bird, it's a plane, it's a microrobot
(PhysOrg.com) -- Engineers at Harvard University have created a millionth-scale automobile differential to govern the flight of minuscule aerial robots that could someday be used to probe environmental hazards, forest fires, and other challenges too perilous for people.


How to Turn a Frog Egg Into a Robot’s Artificial Nose - DISCOVER
A team at the University of Tokyo has developed a sensor made from a genetically modified frog egg that can help a robot pick out insect smells and pheromones. Though this is the first time they’ve appeared in a ...

Skitterbot creeps us out at 1 foot per second
Billed as the world's fastest micro-robot, Skitterbot is perfect for scaring friends who loathe insects, especially robotic ones. USB controllable.

Fruit Flies Use Edges to Set Cruise Al***ude - msnbc.com
Insect-inspired robots The researchers don't know how flies use edge information in the real environment, where horizontal edges abound. Perhaps they pick whatever edge is the closest, or perhaps they come up with ...

Tiny automobile differential governs flight of aerial robots
Harvard University engineers have created a millionth-scale automobile differential to govern the flight of aerial robots.

Frogs could help sniff out hard-to-detect pollutants - CNET Asia
If you're seeking a more scientific explanation of how frog cells and insect RNA intersect to create smell-sensitive robots, try this supplementary PNAS material (PDF) . But be prepared for sentences like these: "The ...

Miniature auto differential helps tiny aerial robots stay aloft
Engineers have created a millionth-scale automobile differential to govern the flight of minuscule aerial robots that could someday be used to probe environmental hazards, forest fires, and other places too perilous for people. Their new approach is the first to p***ively balance the aerodynamic forces encountered by these miniature flying devices, letting their wings flap asymmetrically in ...

Frog eggs could help robot noses sniff pollutants - CNET News
... could help robots sniff out hard-to-detect chemicals and pollutants. (Credit: Amazon ) The paper detailing the research is called "Highly sensitive and selective odorant sensor using living cells expressing ...

Secret Math of Fly Eyes Could Overhaul Robot Vision | Wired Science | Wired.com
By turning the brain cell activity underlying fly eyesight into mathematical equations, researchers have found an ultra-efficient method for pulling motion patterns from raw visual data. Though they built the system, the researchers don’t quite understand how it works. But however mysterious the equations may be, they could still be used to program the vision systems of miniaturized battlefield drones, search-and-rescue robots, automobile navigation systems and other systems where computational power is at a premium. “We can build a system that works perfectly well, inspired by biology, without having a complete understanding of how the components interact. It’s a non-linear system,” said David O’Carroll, a computational neuroscientist who studies insect vision at Australia’s University of Adelaide. “The number of computations involved is quite small. We can get an answer using tens of thousands of times less floating-point computations than in traditional ways.”

Skitterbot creeps us out at 1 foot per second - CNET News
here's a toy you might dig--Skitterbot is a six-####ged robotic insect that can burn rubber at the rate of one foot per ... There's something about robots that makes them exponentially scarier the faster they move.

Miniature Auto Differential Helps Tiny Robots Stay Aloft - Redorbit.com
Engineers at Harvard University have created a millionth-scale automobile differential to govern the flight of minuscule aerial robots that could ... that an aerial microrobot based on an insect need not contain ...

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