Insect-inspired microdrone will compete with RoboBee and Black Hornet and has range of military and civilian uses
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Insect-inspired microdrone will compete with RoboBee and Black Hornet and has range of military and civilian uses
Insect-inspired microdrone will compete with RoboBee and Black Hornet and has range of military and civilian uses
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Chinese military lab creates mosquito-sized microdrone for covert operations

Invisibile, letale e pronto per lo spionaggio: allarme per il drone zanzara della Cina

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State broadcaster CCTV showcases defence university’s miniature bionic robots suited to reconnaissance and battlefield missions.

Scientists to direct where insects fly by inserting controllers in their brains

A time-lapse photo shows a flying microrobot performing a flip. Credit: Courtesy of the Soft and Micro Robotics Laboratory.

Chinese scientists successfully test drone which resembles a flying spindle and represents a radical change in aerodynamic design.

The working prototype took computer vision and robotics enthusiast four months to create.

From a new Chinese see-through brain technique to a honeybee boom in China, here are some highlights from SCMP’s recent science…