How this robot talks to bees  @ScienceMuseum
How this robot talks to bees  @ScienceMuseum
Science Museum | How this robot talks to bees @ScienceMuseum | Uploaded May 2018 | Updated October 2024, 1 day ago.
In spring time when flowers and trees start blooming, bees begin their search for nectar and pollen to feed themselves and their larvae.
Many bees now struggle to find suitable food but this little robot may be able to help them out in the future.
It attempts to communicate with bees in the hive by copying their waggle dance in order to tell them about the best places to forage for food.

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