Scientists to direct where insects fly by inserting controllers in their brains
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Scientists to direct where insects fly by inserting controllers in their brains
Scientists to direct where insects fly by inserting controllers in their brains
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Chinese-made device can command the movements of bees, making them ideal to help search for survivors in earthquake ruins,…

Insect-inspired microdrone will compete with RoboBee and Black Hornet and has range of military and civilian uses

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Operating in often sub-zero temperatures, the robot will provide conservationists vital information on the endangered species

Insects' lightning-fast reactions could transform AI and robotics, Sheffield researchers say.