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World's smallest battery-free flying robot uses magnets for power.

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World's smallest battery-free flying robot uses magnets for power.

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@[email protected] to [email protected]English • 2 months ago
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World's smallest battery-free flying robot uses magnets for power
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UC Berkeley's tiny, bee-inspired flying robot weighs 21 mg, hovers, and hits targets using magnetic fields for potential rescue missions.
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    It would be more of a robot part with the rest of the robot being the magnet

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      Technically, maybe. Pretty limited applications, I think, but very cool.

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