Like a bumblebee flitting from flower to flower, a new insect-inspired flying robot created by engineers at the University of ...
A team at UC Berkeley has developed the world’s smallest wireless flying robot, inspired by bumblebees. Weighing just 21 ...
Bristlebots are one of our favorite projects to teach young hackers the basics of electronics. They’re easy to build, fun, and most importantly — cute. Usually you make them out of the head of ...
Researchers at Seoul National University, in collaboration with researchers from UC Berkeley, have constructed a tiny jumping roach robot. The mechanism, JumpRoACH, only weighs a few ounces ...
Cockroaches are relatively small creatures ... and orienting them to receive their new electronic parts. The robot then grasped and pinned in place using a series of metal rods.
Assistant Professor Kaushik Jayaram has developed a robot that can just about squeeze onto the surface of a penny and weighs far less than a paperclip while still being able to carry up to 10 times ...
This robotic roach could be used to rescue survivors of emergency situations and building collapses. Produced by Rob Ludacer Follow TI: On Facebook More from Tech There's a reason cockroaches are ...
The bumblebee-inspired robot isn’t the only robot created by UC Berkeley engineers. Lin’s team also invented “cockroach” robot that can sprint across the floor and can live even after being stepped on ...
From new ways to view the stars to robotic cockroaches, this breed of 21st century explorer is making discoveries to advance daily life in the fields of medicine, computers, communication and ...
This ‘Microspine technology’ enables their T-RHex robot to climb up walls at a slightly ... No doubt we will all now want to build cockroaches that will out perform the T-RHex.