MIT Engineers Unveil Aerial Microrobot Capable of Bumblebee-Like Flight Speed

MIT Engineers Unveil Aerial Microrobot Capable of Bumblebee-Like Flight Speed

MIT Engineers Unveil Aerial Microrobot Capable of Bumblebee-Like Flight Speed

MIT researchers have designed a miniature aerial robot that mimics the speed and agility of a bumblebee. This microrobot, measuring just millimeters in size, can achieve an astonishing flight speed of up to 2 meters per second, enabling access to confined or hazardous environments previously unreachable. The innovative robot utilizes artificial muscles and rapidly oscillating flexible wings for propulsion.

Future applications for this technology are vast, ranging from search and rescue operations in disaster zones to high-precision inspections and even assistance with delicate surgical procedures in the medical field. The research team is actively pursuing further advancements, aiming to equip these robots with greater autonomy for more complex tasks.


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