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| Harvard shrank its insect-inspired microrobot to the size of a penny Harvard researchers have made the tiny Harvard Ambulatory Microrobot (HAMR) even tinier. The next-gen, cockroach-inspired robot is about the size of a penny, and it can run at speeds of 13.9 body lengths per second. That makes it one of the smallest... https://www.engadget.com/harvard-ham...160529162.html |
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