A workforce of researchers has developed a brand new era of tiny, agile drones that look, act and maneuver like precise bugs β¦
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Sorry bees βΉοΈ
This is robot or insect
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Robot collapsed at functionality
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So that's why they are killing the bees. To be relied on these easy to control machines. To control Nature & take our food.
Its possible tΓ΄ make macro TEC of this, and create a dragonfly wingpack for humans?
Like the simplicity of them.
pollenating crops? lol yeah rightβ¦
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Do it with a battery :p
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Just with an addition of a tiny syringe containing some nerve agent, you get the perfect weapon for assassination.
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MIT scientists : how to pollinate crops by robots?
Professor KeenBean got a working prototype back in 1996 called Robo Bee.
do you have the batteries for those tiny things ????
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They're going down
If you made those bigger and was able to get them to work on humans. I would so buy one.
Wow very interesting video ! I love it π
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We can't seem to program them to fly away from the light π€
That made me think that's no way real insects are made by evolution and adaptation across billions of years, no way at all !! It's made by Almighty God, no doubt
how about smaller devices and brain surgeries?
how small has these things gotten so far? do you thing that insect-like nano robots might be a possible?