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Sticky gels turn insect-sized drones into artificial pollinators
« on: February 18, 2017, 12:23:22 pm »
Sticky gels turn insect-sized drones into artificial pollinators

Date:
    February 9, 2017
Source:
    Cell Press
Summary:
    As bees slip onto the endangered species lists, researchers in Japan are pollinating lilies with insect-sized drones. The undersides of these artificial pollinators are coated with horse hairs and an ionic gel just sticky enough to pick up pollen from one flower and deposit it onto another. The drones' designers are hopeful that their invention could someday help carry the burden that modern agricultural demand has put on colonies.
 

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This illustration shows a radiowave controlled, bio-inspired flying robot equipped with vertically aligned animal hairs coated with ionic liquid gel demonstrates flower pollination.

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/02/170209133506.htm
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