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Robotics Engineers Work to 'Bee' Part of the Climate Change
Robotics Engineers Work to 'Bee' Part of the Climate Change
Robotics Engineers Work to 'Bee' Part of the Climate Change Solution
The current prototype is a small, 3D-printed black plastic cube that’s outfitted with four 2.5-inch propellors, a powerful camera, and a rechargeable lithium battery.
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