The world's smallest origami bird — which is just 60 microns wide, or 20 times smaller than a single grain of sand — has been created by researchers from the US. Made from sheets only some 30 atoms ...
(Nanowerk News) If you want to build a fully functional nanosized robot, you need to incorporate a host of capabilities, from complicated electronic circuits and photovoltaics to sensors and antennas.
An origami bird that can be controlled with gestures is on show at the Ceatec technology exhibition in Japan. The bird, powered by a Rohm microcontroller, has been enhanced with two extra wings since ...
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