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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Could bug-sized robots be the future of pollination?
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