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Scientists Don't Give Credit for Developing a Small Robot that Flies as Fast as a Bumblebee.

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A team from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has presented an aerial microrobot capable of moving with a speed and agility comparable to that of an insect, a technical leap that for years had resisted robotics of very small size. The prototype, designed to execute fast and precise maneuvers, has managed to complete 10 consecutive flips in 11 seconds and maintain the course even with wind disturbances. The advance is not explained …

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A team from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has presented an aerial microrobot capable of moving with a speed and agility comparable to that of an insect, a technical leap that for years had resisted robotics of very small size. The prototype, designed to execute fast and precise maneuvers, has managed to complete 10 consecutive flips in 11 seconds and maintain the course even with wind disturbances. The advance is not explained …

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ecoticias.com broke the news in on Friday, December 26, 2025.
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