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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 ...
The way bugs and birds flap their wings may look effortless, but the dynamics that keep them aloft are dizzyingly complex and ...
Bio-inspired wind sensing using strain sensors on flexible wings could revolutionize robotic flight control strategy. Researchers have developed a method to detect wind direction with 99% accuracy ...
Insects are thought to use specific chest muscles to actively open and close their wings. However, high-speed imaging reveals that rhinoceros beetles flap their hindwings to deploy them for flight, ...
A single universal equation can closely approximate the frequency of wingbeats and fin strokes made by birds, insects, bats and whales, despite their different body sizes and wing shapes, Jens ...
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