6-14_2 The United States developed an ultra-small flying robot: Static
In order to find a way to save energy, researchers turned to the natural world.
"Many animals take a break to conserve energy," says author Dr. Kevin
"But the methods they use to stay, such as sticky attachment, or grasping with claws, are not suitable for microrobots the size of paper clips, because they require a delicate motor system or a lot of force when separating from the surface of an object. "To find ways to conserve energy, researchers turned to the natural world.
"Many animals take a break to conserve energy," says author Dr. Kevin
"But the methods they use to stay, such as sticky attachment, or grasping with claws, are not suitable for microrobots the size of paper clips, because they require a delicate motor system or a lot of force when separating from the surface of an object. "To find ways to conserve energy, researchers turned to the natural world.
"Many animals take a break to conserve energy," says author Dr. Kevin
"But the methods they use to stay, such as sticky attachment, or grasping with claws, are not suitable for microrobots the size of paper clips, because they require a delicate motor system or a lot of force when separating from the surface of an object. "To find ways to conserve energy, researchers turned to the natural world.
"Many animals take a break to conserve energy," says author Dr. Kevin
"But the methods they use to stay, such as sticky attachment, or grasping with claws, are not suitable for microrobots the size of paper clips, because they require a delicate motor system or a lot of force when separating from the surface of an object. "To find ways to conserve energy, researchers turned to the natural world.
"Many animals take a break to conserve energy," says author Dr. Kevin
"But the methods they use to stay, such as sticky attachment, or grasping with claws, are not suitable for microrobots the size of paper clips, because they require a delicate motor system or a lot of force when separating from the surface of an object. "To find ways to conserve energy, researchers turned to the natural world.
"Many animals take a break to conserve energy," says author Dr. Kevin
"But the methods they use to stay, such as sticky attachment, or grasping with claws, are not suitable for microrobots the size of paper clips, because they require a delicate motor system or a lot of force when separating from the surface of an object. "To find ways to conserve energy, researchers turned to the natural world.
"Many animals take a break to conserve energy," says author Dr. Kevin
"But the methods they use to stay, such as sticky attachment, or grasping with claws, are not suitable for microrobots the size of paper clips, because they require a delicate motor system or a lot of force when separating from the surface of an object. "To find ways to conserve energy, researchers turned to the natural world.
"Many animals take a break to conserve energy," says author Dr. Kevin
"But the methods they use to stay, such as sticky attachment, or grasping with claws, are not suitable for microrobots the size of paper clips, because they require a delicate motor system or a lot of force when separating from the surface of an object. "To find ways to conserve energy, researchers turned to the natural world.
"Many animals take a break to conserve energy," says author Dr. Kevin
"But the methods they use to stay, such as sticky attachment, or grasping with claws, are not suitable for microrobots the size of paper clips, because they require a delicate motor system or a lot of force when separating from the surface of an object. "To find ways to conserve energy, researchers turned to the natural world.
"Many animals take a break to conserve energy," says author Dr. Kevin
"But the methods they use to stay, such as sticky attachment, or grasping with claws, are not suitable for microrobots the size of paper clips, because they require a delicate motor system or a lot of force when separating from the surface of an object. "To find ways to conserve energy, researchers turned to the natural world.
"Many animals take a break to conserve energy," says author Dr. Kevin
"But the methods they use to stay, such as sticky attachment, or grasping with claws, are not suitable for microrobots the size of paper clips, because they require a delicate motor system or a lot of force when separating from the surface of an object. "To find ways to conserve energy, researchers turned to the natural world.
"Many animals take a break to conserve energy," says author Dr. Kevin
"But the methods they use to stay, such as sticky attachment, or grasping with claws, are not suitable for microrobots the size of paper clips, because they require a delicate motor system or a lot of force when separating from the surface of an object. "To find ways to conserve energy, researchers turned to the natural world.
"Many animals take a break to conserve energy," says author Dr. Kevin
"But the methods they use to stay, such as sticky attachment, or grasping with claws, are not suitable for microrobots the size of paper clips, because they require a delicate motor system or a lot of force when separating from the surface of an object. "To find ways to conserve energy, researchers turned to the natural world.
"Many animals take a break to conserve energy," says author Dr. Kevin
"But the methods they use to stay, such as sticky attachment, or grasping with claws, are not suitable for microrobots the size of paper clips, because they require a delicate motor system or a lot of force when separating from the surface of an object. "To find ways to conserve energy, researchers turned to the natural world.
"Many animals take a break to conserve energy," says author Dr. Kevin
"But the methods they use to stay, such as sticky attachment, or grasping with claws, are not suitable for microrobots the size of paper clips, because they require a delicate motor system or a lot of force when separating from the surface of an object. "To find ways to conserve energy, researchers turned to the natural world.
"Many animals take a break to conserve energy," says author Dr. Kevin
"But the methods they use to stay, such as sticky attachment, or grasping with claws, are not suitable for microrobots the size of paper clips, because they require a delicate motor system or a lot of force when separating from the surface of an object. "To find ways to conserve energy, researchers turned to the natural world.
"Many animals take a break to conserve energy," says author Dr. Kevin
"But the methods they use to stay, such as sticky attachment, or grasping with claws, are not suitable for microrobots the size of paper clips, because they require a delicate motor system or a lot of force when separating from the surface of an object. "To find ways to conserve energy, researchers turned to the natural world.
"Many animals take a break to conserve energy," says author Dr. Kevin
"But the methods they use to stay, such as sticky attachment, or grasping with claws, are not suitable for microrobots the size of paper clips, because they require a delicate motor system or a lot of force when separating from the surface of an object. "To find ways to conserve energy, researchers turned to the natural world.
"Many animals take a break to conserve energy," says author Dr. Kevin
"But the methods they use to stay, such as sticky attachment, or grasping with claws, are not suitable for microrobots the size of paper clips, because they require a delicate motor system or a lot of force when separating from the surface of an object. "To find ways to conserve energy, researchers turned to the natural world.
"Many animals take a break to conserve energy," says author Dr. Kevin
"But the methods they use to stay, such as sticky attachment, or grasping with claws, are not suitable for microrobots the size of paper clips, because they require a delicate motor system or a lot of force when separating from the surface of an object. "~~ The fastest update, no pop-ups!