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MIT scientists have developed tiny robotic pollinators that could help with crop pollination.
These small drones are designed to imitate the role of bees, which are crucial for the pollination of many plants.
With the decline of bee populations worldwide, these robotic insects could play an important role in ensuring food production remains stable.
They use sensors and artificial intelligence to navigate and locate flowers.
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