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MIT, NASA Scientists Build 'Morphing' Airplane Wings That Can Make Flight Efficient
Engineers at MIT and NASA now believe they can match aviary resilience with a new type of bendable, "morphing" wing arrangement composed of eight tiny units made up of carbon fiber that are assembled by tiny robots. If the plan works, the system could make flight quieter, smoother, and additionally efficient.
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