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Scientists build methanol-powered beetle robot
South China Morning Post
2020-08-20
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Scientists at the University of Southern California in the US have built a beetle robot powered by methanol. The insect-size robot weighs 88 milligrams, making it “one of the lightest and smallest autonomous robots ever created”, scientists said.
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