Researchers develop transient bio-inspired gliders from potato starch and wood waste

Researchers develop transient bio-inspired gliders from potato starch and wood waste

Their task is to monitor the condition of ecosystems, for instance in the forest floor—and crumble to dust when their work is done: bio-gliders modeled on the Java cucumber, which sails its seeds dozens of meters through the air. Empa researchers have developed these sustainable flying sensors from potato starch and wood waste.
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