Scientists from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have developed advanced robotic insects that could aid ...
Kobe University researcher has uncovered the purpose of the structure that inspired its name—revealing a novel mechanism by ...
Sprawling mustard fields in Magura district have already turned into a buzzing hub as farmers and beekeepers come together to ...
Scientists have solved the 130-year mystery of Stigmatodactylus sikokianus, a fungus-consuming orchid with a unique self-pollination method.
The corpse flower, native to the Indonesian island of Sumatra, gets its name from the literal translation of the Indonesian ...
If you are having tomato fruit set problems try this simple toothbrush trick to get more tomatoes! The electric toothbrush acts like the buzz of a bee to help free the pollen and fertilise the flower- ...
The results of cowslip observations carried out with the help of citizen scientists from 32 countries in over 5,200 locations shed light on the well-being of insect-pollinated plants under changing ...
MIT's new robotic insects, inspired by bees, achieve longer flights and enhanced precision, paving the way for autonomous ...
More than 130 years after a fungus-eating orchid species was discovered, the purpose of its mysterious appendage has been revealed ...
Robotic insects modeled after bees are set to revolutionize pollination, boosting crop yields and transforming agriculture.
With a more efficient method for artificial pollination, farmers in the future could grow fruits and vegetables inside ...
New insect-scale microrobots can fly more than 100 times longer than previous versions. The new bots, also significantly faster and more agile, could someday be used to pollinate fruits and vegetables ...