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| Insect-inspired robot can fly thanks to new type of electric 'muscle' |
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Insect-inspired robot has wings that buzz thanks to new type of electric 'muscle' The prototype can fly at 1.6mph and was created by Bristol University scientists It has a wing span of 5.9 inches and weighs 0.01lbs, about the size of a dragonfly Wing design was inspired by a firefly and acts like negatively charged electrode Two positively charged electrodes sit above and below, causing the wing to flap An insect-inspired flying robot with wings that buzz thanks to a new type of electric 'muscle' has been developed by British scientists. |
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Feb 05, 2022
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Sam Tonkin for MailOnline via DailyMail
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| Nanomaterial 'aerographene' used to create extremely powerful pumps |
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An international research team led by Kiel has developed a new method for the generation of controllable electrical explosions. Theoretically, it only takes 450 grams of this material to lift an elephant: "Aerographene" owes this ability to its unique structure at the nano level. |
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Nov 15, 2021
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Phys
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