Microflier

  • An electronic microchip, it is the “smallest-ever human-made flying structure” designed by scientists at the Illinois’ Northwestern University.
  • It catches flight on the wind — much like a maple tree’s propeller seed — and spins like a helicopter through the air toward the ground.
  • About the size of a grain of sand, it does not require an engine or a motor.
  • It can help monitor air pollution levels and airborne ....
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