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    Scientists using nature to design the next generation of drones

    By mediahitmanMay 25, 2014Updated:November 16, 2019No Comments1 Min Read
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    The next generation of flying robotic drones might resemble some of nature’s most acquainted airborne creatures.

    In a particular difficulty of the journal Bioinspiration and Biomimetics, 14 analysis groups launched a quantity of new experimental drone designs, which reportedly possess beautiful flight management and might overcome many of the issues drones might face when navigating city terrain.

    The researchers stated they took their design cues from nature, by intently inspecting animals comparable to birds, bats, bugs — and even land dwelling snakes.

    “Flying animals can be found everywhere in our cities,” visitor editor Dr. David Lentink, from Stanford University, wrote in a gap editorial. “From scavenging pigeons to alcohol-sniffing fruit flies that make precision landings on our wine glasses, these animals have quickly learnt how to control their flight through urban environments to exploit our resources.”

    According to the report, one of the largest challenges going through robotic drones is the skill to survive the components, comparable to excessive warmth, bitter chilly and particularly robust winds.

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