By studying how worms use electric charge to jump onto flies, scientists are showing even physical strategies are embedded in ...
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Moth-like drone navigates autonomously without AI
Researchers at the University of Cincinnati are developing a drone with flapping wings that can locate and hover around a moving light like a moth to a flame.
The paper, recently published in the journal PNAS, found that roundworms can use static electricity to leap up to 25 times ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
Mothlike drone hovers and tracks light using natural feedback instead of AI
Inspired by moths and hummingbirds, UC researchers design a drone that locks onto light and stays airborne with simple ...
National Security Journal on MSN
The F-16 Fighting Falcon Fighter Has a Message For Any Air Force on Earth
Viper” to its crews—started as a nimble, low-cost day fighter and became the backbone of Western airpower. -The U.S. military ...
EU talks to hand Kyiv €140bn in frozen Russian assets break down over legal fears - Decision on whether to support Ukraine ...
Defense News on MSN
US, Europe fly the same jets, but can’t always fix each other’s: Rand
Variants within the same plane model, incompatible support equipment and a lack of shared data create barriers to ...
Autonomy algorithms developed by researchers at the University of Toronto Institute for Aerospace Studies (UTIAS) could one ...
San Diego-based Shield AI is developing a first of its kind fighter jet: a 2,000-mile-range pilotless plane that takes off ...
As Embry-Riddle reaches its 100th year, Dr. Aaron Glassman FRAeS, assoc. Prof. and dept. chair, shares his views on shaping ...
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Engineers achieve incredible potential with groundbreaking aircraft in NASA partnership: 'Flyover traffic'
Georgia Tech researchers are working with NASA to find a clean and quiet answer to gridlock. It could be electric aircraft.
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