A robotic beehive from startup Beewise is using AI to protect bees from the various impacts of climate change. Essential bee colonies are dying off quickly.
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Robot bees pollinate crops in low-bee areas
As bee populations dwindle globally due to a myriad of factors such as climate change, pesticide use, and habitat loss, the ...
EPFL researchers are developing robotic beehive frames that help locate honey stores inside of beehives over time, without relying on cameras. The aim is to develop new observation tools to study ...
Lifting up the hood of a Beewise hive feels more like you’re getting ready to examine the engine of a car than visit with a few thousand pollinators. The unit — dubbed a BeeHome — is an industrial ...
This Rosh HaShanah, as you dip apples in honey, know that Technion science is helping Israel’s — and the world’s — dwindling ...
Moreover, bees are used as a model for understanding cooperative behavior and mapping how tiny brains coordinate complex ...
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Schooling fish, flocking birds inspire breakthrough in robot 'swarm intelligence'Schooling fish, flocking birds inspire breakthrough in robot 'swarm intell…
US scientists unveil a robot swarm breakthrough inspired by birds and schooling fish, offering promise for rescue and medical ...
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Scientists find curvy answer to harnessing 'swarm intelligence'
Birds flock in order to forage and move more efficiently. Fish school to avoid predators. And bees swarm to reproduce. Recent ...
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