New low-power robot works using echolocation and could find applications in search and rescue missions in difficult-to-access ...
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Bat-inspired drones could improve search and rescue ops in dark
DevDroid, a Ukrainian combat robotics company, is applying a software-style update cycle to its ...
A Worcester Polytechnic Institute project is adapting bat echolocation to improve drone navigation in low-visibility environments, potentially transforming search and rescue operations. The approach ...
Many species of bats use echolocation to avoid obstacles like tree branches and hunt small insects as they fly through the dark. But it turns out echolocation for bats is much more than just a ...
"Lots of things fly at night," says Harlan Gough, a wildlife biologist with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Nightfall can set the stage for an acrobatic high-stakes drama in the air — a swirl of ...
It may sound like a scene from Nosferatu, but research from the University of East Anglia shows that humans can use bat-like echolocation skills to judge the distance of objects. A study reveals that, ...
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