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Boing Boing on MSNPoop cannons, robot birds, and sewer submarines: Welcome to the ULTRAWILD
Every once in a while a book comes along that feels less like reading and more like having your creative brain blown wide ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNSchooling fish, flocking birds inspire breakthrough in robot 'swarm intelligence'Schooling fish, flocking birds inspire breakthrough in robot 'swarm intell…
US scientists unveil a robot swarm breakthrough inspired by birds and schooling fish, offering promise for rescue and medical ...
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Mid-Day on MSNFish, birds could inspire robot ‘swarm intelligence’
A new framework of geometric design rules has been developed to push forward swarm intelligence, the branch of AI that mimics ...
If you buy through a BGR link, we may earn an affiliate commission, helping support our expert product labs. Most of us see birds every day. Go look outside your nearest window and chances are you’re ...
With feet and legs like a peregrine falcon, engineers have created a robot that can perch and carry objects like a bird. Like snowflakes, no two branches are alike. They can differ in size, shape, and ...
This bird-like robot has a claw that it could use to perch on branches it has flown to. It could potentially be useful for collecting samples in hard-to-reach places or silently observing animals in ...
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Robot bird with inbuilt drone mimics movement of real creatures and 'could transform surveillance'
A robot bird with an inbuilt drone mimics the movement of real creatures and could transform surveillance, according to the developers. Researchers at Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne, a ...
Birds are magnificent creatures that can teach us a lot about the art of flying, so it is only logical for humans to study them to come up with smarter, more efficient, and useful types of aircraft.
Taking design inspiration from an ostrich, the BirdBot needs fewer motors than comparable legged robots. A few facts about ostriches: It took just a few million years for terrestrial birds to refine ...
Why settle for a regular robot when you can have a robot coyote? That's the innovative question the U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC) is answering as it rolls out robot coyotes ...
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