In a nutshell: Researchers in Japan have merged robotic technology with the finely tuned senses of silk moths to create a bio-hybrid drone. By harnessing nature's expertly evolved ability to track ...
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Incredible insect antennae up close
A fascinating look at unusual insect antennae, highlighting nature’s quirks and design. Gold and silver’s $7 trillion wipeout delivers a painful lesson about risk Bondi announces $1M reward for ...
Researchers from Shinshu University and Chiba University develop a novel bio-hybrid drone using odor-sensing antennae from silkworm moths. Incorporation of an electroantennography (EAG) sensor to ...
OPB: Mark Willis, a professor and chair of the Department of Biology, shared his thoughts on the possibility of using technology equipped with live insect antennae to smell pending disasters, an idea ...
An electronic nose modeled on insect antennae simultaneously identifies gas mixtures and pinpoints their three-dimensional origin by decoding the natural dynamics of odor plumes. (Nanowerk Spotlight) ...
(Nanowerk Spotlight) Insect antennae have long fascinated scientists with their remarkable ability to detect an array of environmental stimuli, from vibrations and surface textures to magnetic fields.
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