Possibilities are endless with new bug size robots that are likely to fly the earth over in search of helping victims, fixing hard to reach equipment, and helping to capture bad guys. New technology offers the opportunity to move into the era of micro-robotics. What was once science fiction now becomes science after many years of design, failure, and eventual success. This article introduces the robot that is almost the size of a fly. Both the process and the product helps to further science and industry. The smallest robot man has ever made recently took flight at Harvard University. Robobee, as it has been termed, weights 1/10 th a gram and is less than 3 centimeters wide. It is expected that such a robot will be able to help with a number of different situations such as farming, search and rescue, and monitoring. With such a dainty size it could be put to use in thousands of places once it has been fully developed. Infrared cameras were placed around the room and pick
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