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Methanol fuel gives this tiny beetle robot the freedom to roam | Science News
Tiny flying insect robot has four wings and weighs under a gram | New Scientist
Inspired by Nature: Small Insect-Like Robots | Open Learning
Engineers Create Tiny Robot “Bugs” That Can Go Just About Anywhere
How to Make a Tiny Bug Robot at Home - Instructables
Beetles Wearing Tiny, Robotic Camera Backpacks Give Bugs-Eye View of the World | Smart News| Smithsonian Magazine
BRIEF: The World's Smallest Remote-controlled Cyborg Bug | Inside Science
How to Make a Mini Bug Robot in 5 Minutes : 10 Steps - Instructables
How to Make a Mini Bug Robot in 5 Minutes : 10 Steps - Instructables
Insect-inspired robots that can jump, fly and climb are almost here | CNN
This tiny, soft robo-bug scoots with smarts and survives swats | TechCrunch
Cockroach-inspired robot among smallest, fastest ever | CU Boulder Today | University of Colorado Boulder
Tiny insect-inspired robots that can monitor hard-to-reach spots
This Tiny Robot Bug Swims and Walk Underwater
DARPA chooses two to develop insect-size robots for complex jobs like disaster relief and hazardous inspection | Military Aerospace
This Insect-Sized Flying Robot Is Powered by Lasers | WIRED
Robotic lightning bugs take flight | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology
RoboFly: An insect-sized robot that can fly, walk and drift on water surfaces
Robo-bugs are here! World's smallest bot takes flight
Educator Guide: Design a Robotic Insect | NASA/JPL Edu
Guest Blog: Why We Built a Bug Robot That Can Surf | Michigan Tech Research Blog
Video: Tiny robot walks, jumps on water | Science | AAAS
How to make a Robot - Tiny Bug Robot at Home - YouTube
Robotic “Bugs” and How They Could Revolutionize the Industry
Amazon.com: HEXBUG nano Nitro 5 Pack - Sensory Vibration Toys for Kids and Cats - Tiny HEX BUG Children's Toy Technology with Batteries Included - Multicolor : Toys & Games
Robotic Fly Mimics Real Life Insect
Tiny robotic fingers let humans interact with insects | Engadget