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Interesting Engineering on MSNWorld’s smallest: Bee-mimicking flying robot uses magnets to aid in search, rescueUC Berkeley's tiny, bee-inspired flying robot weighs 21 mg, hovers, and hits targets using magnetic fields for potential ...
Controlling magnetism in a device is not easy; unusually large magnetic fields or lots of electricity are needed, which are ...
USA Rare Earth Commissions Advanced Innovations Lab in Stillwater, Oklahoma ...
JL Mag Rare-Earth is the world’s largest producer of high-performance rare earth permanent magnets, or REPMs, according to Frost & Sullivan. The company started producing high-performance NdFeB PMs ...
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Khaleej Times on MSNExclusive-Dude, Where's My Car? Toyota Buyers Face Long Waits Amid Hybrid BoomToyota's European customers are waiting on average 60 to 70 days for new hybrids, about double the duration in 2020, one of ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNEngineers create world's smallest wireless flying robotLike a bumblebee flitting from flower to flower, a new insect-inspired flying robot created by engineers at the University of ...
Berkeley engineers create the world's smallest wireless flying robot, with the bumblebee-inspired robot less than 1cm in ...
“Visit Lauderdale is deeply concerned about potential travel restrictions on our tourism industry,” said Stacy Ritter, ...
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The Manila Times on MSNToyota swamped with hybrid vehicle demandSoaring demand for Toyota's gasoline-electric hybrids has left suppliers struggling to keep pace, leading to shortages of ...
The bumblebee-inspired robot isn’t the only robot created by UC Berkeley engineers. Lin’s team also invented “cockroach” robot that can sprint across the floor and can live even after being stepped on ...
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