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Engineers make drones inspired by birds : Short Wave : NPR

Millions of people in the U.S. are bird watchers. But a couple of years ago a satirical conspiracy theory gained popularity because of an absurd claim: That those birds were also watching people. Now, rather than being the stuff of internet memes, some engineers are, in fact, trying to reverse engineer how birds fly to eventually take what they learn to create more efficient bird-like drones. Today on the show, host Regina G. Barber talks to reporter Anil Oza about how scientists are using real birds to make fake ones. Want to learn more about innovations in science? Email us at shortwave@npr.org.

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Robotic Drones Can Now Fly, Stop and Perch Just Like Birds

Stanford researchers emulated the feet and legs of a peregrine falcon to enable a flying robot to land and perch on various surfaces.

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Scientists make robot bird that can land on branches

Two engineers who were fascinated with a bird's ability to land on almost any kind of branch have created a robot that can do just that!

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Stanford engineers build bird bots that can perch and grab objects

Inspired by how birds land and perch on branches, a team of engineers at Stanford University has built robotic graspers that can fit on drones, enabling them to catch objects and grip various surfaces.

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