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Next-generation drones could learn from bumblebees’ self-aware flight – Inceptive Mind
Researchers have discovered the secret of bumblebees’ self-aware dexterous flight that could have applications for the next generation of drones and autonomous…
Robotic researchers often use certain animals or birds with some intelligent abilities as a source of inspiration. Scientists studying small next-generation drones are particularly interested in flying insects such as bees.
A team, led by researchers from the University of New South Wales (UNSW) Canberra, has discovered the secret of bumblebees’ self-aware dexterous flight that could have applications for the next generation of drones and autonomous vehicles.
Researchers studied how bumblebees navigated…
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