We hear about robotic insects all the time. Plenty of roboticists are exploring this area. University of Washington have created RoboFly, which is a wireless flying robotic insect. The robot is slightly heavier than a toothpick and is powered by a laser beam.
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The first wireless flying robotic insect takes off
RoboFly has a tiny circuit that converts laser energy into electricity to operate the wings. For now, the robot can fly and land. The team hopes to find a way to steer the laser, so RoboFly can hover and fly around.
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