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Digital Trends
Luke Dormehl
Harvard’s tiny, insect-inspired RoboBee X-Wing can fly using solar power
Harvard University’s Wyss Institute's new RoboBee X-Wing is an impressive solar-powered winged flying robot that stands just 6.5 centimeters high, weighs only 259 milligrams, and can fly completely untethered. Check out it this minuscule flying milestone in aerial action.
Jun 28, 2019
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