Categories: NATURE

Beetle-inspired flapping robots effortlessly deploy and retract their wings


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Insects are thought to use specific chest muscles to actively open and close their wings. However, high-speed imaging reveals that rhinoceros beetles flap their hindwings to deploy them for flight, and use their forewings to push their hindwings back to rest. This inspired the design of flapping microrobots with self-deploying, self-retracting wings.



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