The BHMbot robot is only 2 cm long and has potential applications in many fields such as search and rescue or checking the structure of mechanical equipment.
Researchers from the University of Connecticut put small neurons on the cockroach to control the movement of these insects inside buildings.
Unmanned aerial vehicles are becoming increasingly diversified, serving a variety of scientific, military and civilian purposes.
From the world's smallest semiconductor laser to a bee-sized robot, many of them are so small that they cannot be seen with the naked eye, but they are actually changing change our
In the early morning, at a Harvard University robot lab last summer, an insect robot made a flight.
Simulation of one of the world's most agile insects, dragonfly robots are more likely to become new pets in the tech era.
Researchers at Michigan Tech University are using insects to explore potentially dangerous environments before getting people there.
German scientists have developed a six-legged robot to study the insect's delicate movements.