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At first, the researchers built a robot that can respond to signals it receives from the environment. Then, they isolated the dead locust’s ear and kept it functional long enough to connect it to the ...
A bio-engineered robot has been inserted with a microchip bearing a locust ear. Researchers found out that the robot can recognize sounds and interpret them.
Tel Aviv University's latest project is a robot who is able to hear and respond to vibrational sounds through a dead locust's ear.
A team of scientists from Tel-Aviv University have successfully given a robot the ability to hear sounds through the use of a dead locust’s ear. What? Seriously. A university press release ...
Listen up! Researchers give robots ears Robot sensor packages are becoming more dynamic, and that means some robots are becoming more human.
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