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Virtual bees help robots see in 3D
2:29 PM - September 21, 2006 by
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Copying the humble honeybee's foraging methods could give robots better 3D vision, researchers say. Robot explorers could identify points of interest by mimicking the way bees alert others of promising foraging spots.
Explorer bees report the location of a new food source, like an inviting flowerbed, by dancing on a special area of honeycomb when they return to the hive.
Read the complete story here. (New Scientist)
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