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Could bug-sized robots be the future of pollination?

Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have developed robotic insects capable of aiding artificial pollination in controlled environments like vertical farms. These paperclip-light robots can hover for 1,000 seconds and perform precise maneuvers, enabling delicate interactions with plants.

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