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Aerodynamics: Vortices and robobees

Neil Savage
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Neil Savage: Neil Savage is a freelance science and technology writer in Lowell, Massachusetts.

Nature, 2015, vol. 521, issue 7552, S64-S65

Abstract: A growing understanding of insect flight is helping scientists to build tiny flying robots.

Date: 2015
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