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Harvard Microrobotics Laboratory MoBeeHarvard researchers recently created a miniature mechanized bee called the Monolithic Bee or MoBee using a new technology that produces self-assembling three dimensional machines from flat sets of components. The bee robot is assembled using layers of differing materials on an assembly scaffold - the body of the bee folds together like a pop-up book, and once released from the scaffold it becomes an autonomous, ridged 3-D object whosewings flap when electrical current is applied. The technology could be used to create complex devices using manufacturing techniques similar to those used to make circuit boards....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/harvards-pop-up-bee-robots-use-new-process-to-print-complex-machines/'>READ ARTICLE</a>1
Harvard Microrobotics Laboratory MoBeeHarvard researchers recently created a miniature mechanized bee called the Monolithic Bee or MoBee using a new technology that produces self-assembling three dimensional machines from flat sets of components. The bee robot is assembled using layers of differing materials on an assembly scaffold - the body of the bee folds together like a pop-up book, and once released from the scaffold it becomes an autonomous, ridged 3-D object whosewings flap when electrical current is applied. The technology could be used to create complex devices using manufacturing techniques similar to those used to make circuit boards....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/harvards-pop-up-bee-robots-use-new-process-to-print-complex-machines/'>READ ARTICLE</a>2
Harvard Microrobotics Laboratory MoBeeHarvard researchers recently created a miniature mechanized bee called the Monolithic Bee or MoBee using a new technology that produces self-assembling three dimensional machines from flat sets of components. The bee robot is assembled using layers of differing materials on an assembly scaffold - the body of the bee folds together like a pop-up book, and once released from the scaffold it becomes an autonomous, ridged 3-D object whosewings flap when electrical current is applied. The technology could be used to create complex devices using manufacturing techniques similar to those used to make circuit boards....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/harvards-pop-up-bee-robots-use-new-process-to-print-complex-machines/'>READ ARTICLE</a>3
Harvard Microrobotics Laboratory MoBeeHarvard researchers recently created a miniature mechanized bee called the Monolithic Bee or MoBee using a new technology that produces self-assembling three dimensional machines from flat sets of components. The bee robot is assembled using layers of differing materials on an assembly scaffold - the body of the bee folds together like a pop-up book, and once released from the scaffold it becomes an autonomous, ridged 3-D object whosewings flap when electrical current is applied. The technology could be used to create complex devices using manufacturing techniques similar to those used to make circuit boards....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/harvards-pop-up-bee-robots-use-new-process-to-print-complex-machines/'>READ ARTICLE</a>4
Harvard Microrobotics Laboratory MoBeeHarvard researchers recently created a miniature mechanized bee called the Monolithic Bee or MoBee using a new technology that produces self-assembling three dimensional machines from flat sets of components. The bee robot is assembled using layers of differing materials on an assembly scaffold - the body of the bee folds together like a pop-up book, and once released from the scaffold it becomes an autonomous, ridged 3-D object whosewings flap when electrical current is applied. The technology could be used to create complex devices using manufacturing techniques similar to those used to make circuit boards....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/harvards-pop-up-bee-robots-use-new-process-to-print-complex-machines/'>READ ARTICLE</a>5
Harvard Microrobotics Laboratory MoBeeHarvard researchers recently created a miniature mechanized bee called the Monolithic Bee or MoBee using a new technology that produces self-assembling three dimensional machines from flat sets of components. The bee robot is assembled using layers of differing materials on an assembly scaffold - the body of the bee folds together like a pop-up book, and once released from the scaffold it becomes an autonomous, ridged 3-D object whosewings flap when electrical current is applied. The technology could be used to create complex devices using manufacturing techniques similar to those used to make circuit boards....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/harvards-pop-up-bee-robots-use-new-process-to-print-complex-machines/'>READ ARTICLE</a>6
Harvard Microrobotics Laboratory MoBeeHarvard researchers recently created a miniature mechanized bee called the Monolithic Bee or MoBee using a new technology that produces self-assembling three dimensional machines from flat sets of components. The bee robot is assembled using layers of differing materials on an assembly scaffold - the body of the bee folds together like a pop-up book, and once released from the scaffold it becomes an autonomous, ridged 3-D object whosewings flap when electrical current is applied. The technology could be used to create complex devices using manufacturing techniques similar to those used to make circuit boards....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/harvards-pop-up-bee-robots-use-new-process-to-print-complex-machines/'>READ ARTICLE</a>7







