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Thread: PigeonBot, robotic bird, Lentink Lab, Stanford, California, USA

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    PigeonBot, robotic bird, Lentink Lab, Stanford, California, USA

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    PigeonBot uses real feathers to explore how birds fly

    Jan 16, 2020

    "Soft biohybrid morphing wings with feathers underactuated by wrist and finger motion," by E. Chang; L. Matloff; A. Stowers; D. Lentink at Stanford University in Stanford, CA.
    "PigeonBot Uses Real Feathers to Explore How Birds Fly"
    Airplanes have a lot to learn from birds, and PigeonBot is teaching us about the magic of feathered flight

    by Evan Ackerman
    January 16, 2020

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    "Soft biohybrid morphing wings with feathers underactuated by wrist and finger motion"

    by Eric Chang, Laura Y. Matloff, Amanda K. Stowers and David Lentink
    January 16, 2020

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    A robot equipped with real pigeon feathers flies like a living bird

    Jan 21, 2020

    A robot that resembles a pigeon and can make tight turns like real birds may point to the future of aerospace engineering – a continuously morphing wing.
    "A robot equipped with real pigeon feathers flies like a living bird"

    by Jason Arunn Murugesu
    January 16, 2020

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