Robotic bees and roots offer hope of healthier environment and sufficient food

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Robotics and AI can help build healthier bee colonies, benefitting biodiversity and food supply. But unlike the rebellious replicants in the 1982 sci-fi thriller Blade Runner, these ones are here to work. Combining miniature robotics, artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning, the plan is for the robotic bees to stimulate egg laying in the queen by, for example, feeding her the right foods at the right time. 'We plan to affect a whole ecosystem by interacting with only one single animal, the queen,' said Dr Farshad Arvin, a roboticist and computer scientist at the University of Durham in the UK. 'If we can keep activities like egg laying happening at the right time, we are expecting to have healthier broods and more active and healthy colonies.

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