Cornell University: Study Explores Moth Brains to Improve Drone Flight
September 25, 2019
September 25, 2019
ITHACA, New York, Sept. 25 [TNSgrantsresearch] -- Cornell University issued the following news:
Insects' brains are small and limited. Yet they fly with speed, grace and accuracy, responding quickly to changing conditions and zooming away from predators.
Thanks to recent advances in fields including computational neuroscience and machine learning, researchers are now studying these neurological systems to develop the next generation of smart, agile and highly adaptive a . . .
Insects' brains are small and limited. Yet they fly with speed, grace and accuracy, responding quickly to changing conditions and zooming away from predators.
Thanks to recent advances in fields including computational neuroscience and machine learning, researchers are now studying these neurological systems to develop the next generation of smart, agile and highly adaptive a . . .