Insect nanodrone research. A researcher works on microscopic components of the OVMI (flying object mimicking insect) nanodrone. This artificial polyme


Insect nanodrone research. A researcher works on microscopic components of the OVMI (flying object mimicking insect) nanodrone. This artificial polymer insect weighs only 20 milligrams. It was developed at IEMN (Institute of Electronics , Microelectronics and Nanotechnology), a research institute of the Universite Lille Nord de France.


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