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| Harvard's new RoboBee can fly in and out of water Apparently, we haven't seen RoboBee's final form yet. Harvard researchers introduced the robot back in 2013 and developed a version that uses static to stick to walls in 2016. Now, the scientists have created an upgraded robotic bee that can fly, div... https://www.engadget.com/2017/10/26/...-out-of-water/ |
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