MIT builds swarms of tiny robotic insect drones that can fly 100 times longer than previous designs
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But how can techbros get rich from bees? Bees just make themselves for free then serve the greater good, the little buzzing communists.
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The public use case.
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Even birds are starting to seem acceptable
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Looks like they hovered for 1000 seconds. It was previously stress limited such that the joints would break after just a few seconds. I think they might still be tethered for a power source, I haven't seen any of these micro flapping bots include a battery yet, and they didn't mention that they did.
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Because developing a replacement for bees is certainly a better solution then saving the bees...
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Oh, that's what you mean... yeah, there are humans behind, but potato potato, swap one brain for another... anyway it is a killing machine that can get you anywhere in the planet.
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Well then fucking harvest me and get it over with
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#BugsArentReal
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Neat a dildo and 4 rotating nipple toys
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That researcher is a real life Dr. Hoenikker. Vonnegut is probably shrugging in his grave
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Yeah I was gonna say like why are we even workshopping the name with a winner like that. Get this employee a bonus check!
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And it sucks, when you think inside Star Wars, such small drones are used only in medical or expensive surveillance and military applications.
But in real life it can really be a swarm of things worse than scarabs in The Mummy.
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Horizon Zero Dawn looking more eminent any day now.
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There is no way these things could spread poison instead of pollen is there?