Mini Robot Fly Produced by Washington University: RoboFly

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We can easily say that technology is present in every moment of our lives. With the development of technology, we have easily accepted the existence of robots. So, let's take a closer look at the recently developed robot called RoboFly.
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The main goal of Washington University engineers was to develop robots that are almost as light as a toothpick, small, can fly, and are quite cheap. It was thought that the most important milestone of this would be RoboFly.

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Thus, work began and nano-technological robots were built that converted laser energy into electricity and flew, thanks to some circuits on them.

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It is stated that these robots, which have four wings rather than normal flies, can enter places that unmanned aerial vehicles cannot enter, thanks to their small size.

Since these robots, called RoboFly, have no energy, they land on the ground when the laser light is about to fade. The team continues to search for a solution to this situation, as it has to constantly reflect lasers for the continuity of the flight.
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RoboFly will also take its place to be introduced at the International Robotics and Automation Conference to be held on May 23.