Researchers at West Virginia University have developed a multi-armed robot called 'StickBug' that can recognize and artificially pollinate flowers, using artificial flowers for training and a year's worth of plant data to understand pollination patterns; this technology aims to supplement, not replace, natural pollinators like bees, which are essential for approximately one-third of human food consumption, particularly in environments where bees cannot survive.
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Because the flower to fruit cycle for some plants is so short, some lasting only two weeks, the team uses fake flowers to test and train stick bug.
>> After training on the artificial flower, it will also detect the real flowers.
>> I've actually took a whole year's worth of data, studying the single plants, just watching it grow and bloom through its entire life cycle just to have enough data so we can pollinate these flowers.
>> What do you think, Goo? Are you pretty proud of your students here?
>> Oh, yeah. They're amazing. This is good engineering.
>> It makes you appreciate what bees are doing.
>> Oh yes, it's really hard.
>> How important is it what bees are doing?
>> Extremely important. I read about like a one in three bites of our food relies on the pollinators.
>> One in three bites of everything we eat had something to do with bees.
>> Exactly.
>> My favorite part of this project is they aren't trying to replace bees. They're mimicking what bees do in spaces where bees can't survive. Goo, you and your neighbor are so visionary to have thought about how you can mix nature with robotics and do something that's so productive. It's just you're a true visioner. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you for showing me the buzz on a pollinating robot.
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