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Winged robot smaller than a pea could pollinate crops
A miniscule robot that flies by wind and is controlled by light could help to pollinate crops.
Researchers at Tampere University in Finland have developed the Flying Aero-robots based on Light Responsive Materials Assembly (Fairy) project) with the hope that it will mitigate the decline in the world’s bee population.
Thanks to its lightweight structure - it measures less than 5mm - it can easily float in wind.
“This would have a huge impact on agriculture globally since the loss of pollinators due to global warming has become a serious threat to biodiversity and food production,” doctoral researcher Hao Zeng said.
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