artificial insects
Feb 13 2008, Sujay

Nature undoubtedly has come up with some of the most unique solutions with regard to evolution. The dragonfly is unique with regard to its ability to hover, rapidly accelerate and halt and hover again, all while producing the least amount of sound...

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