Scientists hope that robot bees could help fight colony collapse
October 5, 2012
Editor’s Note: The interview with James Marshall of the University of Sheffield is available (mp3 format) here.
From: 89.3 KPCC Southern California’s Public Radio
Colony Collapse Disorder is how scientists describe the mysterious die off of honey bees around the globe. Honey bees pollinate lots of different types of crops and researchers are concerned that food supplies could be affected by the disorder. The cause of colony collapse is still unknown but scientists in England are working on a project that could mitigate its effects.
A Martinez talks with James Marshall, a computer scientist at the University of Sheffield, about how they’ll endow the robotic bees with a sense of sight and smell to help them detect odors and gases from flowers.
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