Robotic insects modeled after bees are set to revolutionize pollination, boosting crop yields and transforming agriculture.
MIT reveals bug-sized flying robot that could help pollinate plants January 16, 2025 by David Edwards By Adam Zewe, MIT News ...
MIT's robotic insects, engineered for efficient pollination, aim to increase agricultural productivity and sustainability through advanced flight capabilities.
New insect-scale microrobots can fly more than 100 times longer than previous versions. The new bots, also significantly faster and more agile, could someday be used to pollinate fruits and vegetables ...
An old '70s song goes, “You don’t know what you’ve got ‘til it’s gone.” This was certainly the case for our old Labrador ...
MIT's new robotic insects, inspired by bees, achieve longer flights and enhanced precision, paving the way for autonomous ...
A fossil once hailed as evidence of a unique mosasaur species, Xenodens calminechari, may be a forgery, a new study claims.
The enduring scientific interest in the brain is highlighted by the donation of Charles Babbage’s brain in 1871. Babbage’s ...