Inspired by nature's flying fish, a young Chinese team from the Lugu Science and Innovation Park in Changsha, Hunan province, in central China, developed a multifunctional bionic vehicle called SkyX, capable of freely alternating between underwater navigation and aerial flight. While conventional aerial and underwater vehicles are limited to a single domain, the bionic SkyX employs a folding fixed wing configuration — its wings fold inwards as t…
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Inspired by nature's flying fish, a young Chinese team from the Lugu Science and Innovation Park in Changsha, Hunan province, in central China, developed a multifunctional bionic vehicle called SkyX, capable of freely alternating between underwater navigation and aerial flight. While conventional aerial and underwater vehicles are limited to a single domain, the bionic SkyX employs a folding fixed wing configuration — its wings fold inwards as t…