Future AI systems - particularly those used in robotics, autonomous vehicles and real-time decision-making - could be ...
The secret behind insects' lightning-fast reactions could offer a blueprint for more energy-efficient robots and self-driving cars, according to a new study challenging our understanding of how brains ...
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Cornell’s insect-inspired 3D model could allow flapping-wing robots to fly stably
Researchers at Cornell University have developed a 3D computational model that decodes the complex ...
Wing-beat-frequency data for a variety of flying animals versus the square-root of the animal mass divided by the wing/fin area. A single universal equation can closely approximate the frequency of ...
When a plant endemic to several islands in the Western Pacific Ocean taps the services of a helpful insect, a double-dose of benefits comes its way. The plant is a member of a unique group of plants ...
Scientists at the University of Sheffield have discovered a ‘high-frequency jumping’ mechanism in flies that triples the speed of visual data processing, enabling near-instant reactions. The finding ...
Researchers showed that radar can identify insects like bees, bumblebees, and wasps by reading their wingbeat patterns.
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