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Seiko Epson Corp.'s 'Micro Flying Robot,' that looks like a miniature helicopter about the size of a giant bug, flies in front of the Japanese electronics maker's researcher Osamu Miyazawa during its demonstration at the company's Tokyo office Wednesday, Aug. 18, 2004. The still-not-for-sale 12.3 gram (0.4 ounce) 85 millimeter (3.35 inch)-tall robot, the company hopes will be used for security, disaster rescue and space exploration in the future, flies autonomously according toa flight-route program sent by Bluetooth wireless from a computer. (AP Photo/Katsumi Kasahara)
Seiko Epson Corp.'s 'Micro Flying Robot,' that looks like a miniature helicopter about the size of a giant bug, flies in front of the Japanese electronics maker's researcher Osamu Miyazawa during its demonstration at the company's Tokyo office Wednesday, Aug. 18, 2004. The still-not-for-sale 12.3 gram (0.4 ounce) 85 millimeter (3.35 inch)-tall robot, the company hopes will be used for security, disaster rescue and space exploration in the future, flies autonomously according toa flight-route program sent by Bluetooth wireless from a computer. (AP Photo/Katsumi Kasahara)