Honeybees may hold the secret to the future of drone technology. Researchers in Europe have developed a new navigation system ...
Insect-size drones are too small to lug around complex navigation systems. To help tiny autonomous fliers find their way home ...
Bee diversity mapped: Analysis of millions of records confirms roughly 21,000 named bee species, with more likely in poorly sampled regions. Pollination’s vital role: Bees underpin major shares of ...
A bee-like robot currently under development at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is part of a new generation of bots inspired by creepy crawlies. The machine, which weighs less than a ...
It sounds like science fiction, but also strangely familiar: drones buzzing around, inspecting tomatoes in greenhouses, ...
Bee-Nav breakthrough: Inspired by honeybees, a new navigation system enables tiny drones to travel far and return home without GPS, using just a 42KB neural network. AI superlearner push: Nvidia teams ...
Harvard's RoboBee will one day conduct artificial pollination and survey disaster zones, but first it has to stop crash landing. Reading time 2 minutes Imagine tiny robotic bees buzzing around fields ...
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The K2 Bumblebee stands roughly 175–178 cm tall and has advanced hands, allowing it to grip and use tools much like a human worker.