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Tech Xplore on MSNQ&A: Fruit flies are a major source of inspiration in roboticsResearchers at EPFL's Neuroengineering Laboratory, led by Pavan Ramdya, aim to replicate the workings of the brain of the ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNFruit fly brain offers EPFL researchers a roadmap for next-gen robotic controllersSwiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL) researchers are unraveling the secrets of the fruit fly brain to advance ...
New research shows that copying the actions of an ants' jaws could help improve robots grip. Researchers at the University of ...
Researchers at EPFL's Neuroengineering Laboratory, led by Pavan Ramdya, aim to replicate the workings of the brain of the ...
By observing ants moving objects, researchers have developed an end effector that could make better robot grippers.
The robot moves by changing the strength of the magnetic field, scientists can make it hover, change direction, and even hit small targets, just like a bee flying from flower to flower. In the future, ...
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