Scientists have discovered a novel manner for flying drones and insects to estimate the gravity direction. Whereas drones typically use accelerometers to this end, the way in which flying insects do ...
Different insects flap their wings in different manners. Understanding the variations between these modes of flight may help scientists design better and more efficient flying robots in the future.
Fig 1. Global Aerial Sampling of Migratory Insects. It maps the locations and methods used for historical (dashed lines) and recent (solid lines) aerial sampling of high-flying migratory insects ...
An insect-scale robot from MIT performs agile flight maneuvers using a neural-network controller, surpassing previous ...
Tiny microrobots are learning to fly with insect-like speed and control, thanks to new AI-driven technology developed at MIT.
Using weather radar data, researchers estimated that roughly 100 trillion insects are flying above the United States on a ...
Flying insects are known to make a beeline for lights in the dark, as the saying goes, "like moths to a flame." Now, scientists have figured out why insects are so keen on light, but it's not because ...