These Tiny Sensors Ride the Wind Like Dandelion Seeds
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We visited the University of Washington to see how a group is building and testing dandelion-inspired sensors that float in the wind to disperse and take measurements over a large area.
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0:00 Introduction
0:50 How They’re Made
2:02 The Electronics
3:43 Drone Drop
4:08 Next Steps
#Tiny #Sensors #Ride #Wind #Dandelion #Seeds
Weed better be careful with this technology.
Why are they building these? I think I missed that.
AWESOME
Wow, so impressed 👍
Good. Litter the natural environment with bits of plastic and metal. Who clears up this mess? Are the harmful if animals eat them? How do you find and pick them all up? How do you make electricity flow in paper? Why are you doing this? Are you getting paid for this?
waw thats sooo coool 😻😻😻
More ewaste and microplastics
What a waste
make them like kristals or with 20 sites not just as cube shaped
I PROMISE you the US military is WAAAYYYYYYY beyond this… A fully functional drone smaller than a gnat
Great, more man made trash. Nice work genius 🤦🤦🤦
I’ve seen Twister. This is like Twister.
Thanks for watching everyone! You can find links to the studies mentioned in this video in the description. And please let me know down below if there’s any specific future-tech you’d like to see us cover next 🙂
microscopic machinery and nanorobotics
whats the meaning of this stupid video??
actually i dont understand why they make this nanobot & for what purpose
Big Brother is coming.
Because planet needs more garbage
Even if they make these biodegradable I don’t see a good purpose for them.
I see a drone dropping these near me, bye,bye drone
2000s: traffic on the roads
3000s: traffic in the skys