Bat Wings Boost Hovering Efficiency
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Bat wings boost hovering efficiency

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Researchers in EPFL 's School of Engineering have designed flexible, bat-like wings that boost lift and improve flight performance.
This innovation could lead to more efficient drones or energy-harvesting technologies.
Findings could also be used to upgrade existing energy technologies like wind turbines or tidal harvesters.
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