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The Cool Down on MSNResearchers develop tiny robot weighing less than a paper clip, and it could change farming forever: 'The experiment was extremely nerve-racking'"This is an extremely exciting result." Researchers develop tiny robot weighing less than a paper clip, and it could change farming forever: 'The experiment was extremely nerve-racking' first appeared ...
“For instance, we can think of artificial pollination. So since our robot looks like an insect, and it’s real lightweight and small, if you can really precisely control the robot we might be ...
Researchers at London's Queen Mary University demonstrated that bees can be trained to perform complex tasks. In their experiment, a real bee was shown the task of moving a mini football into a ...
The team says their new "robo-bee" is a 750-milligram flapping-wing MAV that demonstrated "substantially improved lifespan, speed, accuracy, and agility." The robotic insect, weighing less than a ...
View Full Profile. Learn about our Editorial Policies. A robot interacting with young honey bees in Graz, Austria, exchanged information with a robot swimming with zebrafish in Lausanne, Switzerland, ...
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