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Radar identifies insect species via reflections from wingbeats – Physics World
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Radar identifies insect species via reflections from wingbeats – Physics World

Physics World·No Author·4 days ago
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A new technique that combines millimetre-wave radar with machine learning holds promise for scalable and sustainable monitoring of insect biodiversity

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Bee more specific: New radar tech could improve identification and tracking of key pollinators
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Bee more specific: New radar tech could improve identification and tracking of key pollinators

phys.org·Trinity College Dublin·23 days ago
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Scientists from Trinity and Technical University of Denmark have developed a new radar-based technique that could address a critical gap in global conservation efforts, by transforming how we identify and track the insects that are actually responsible…

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Tiny insect brain discovery offers a blueprint for faster and more efficient AI and robots
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Tiny insect brain discovery offers a blueprint for faster and more efficient AI and robots

phys.org·University of Sheffield·27 days ago
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The secret behind insects' lightning-fast reactions could offer a blueprint for more energy-efficient robots and self-driving cars, according to a new study challenging our understanding of how brains process information.…

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Scientists stunned as pink katydid transforms into green camouflage
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Scientists stunned as pink katydid transforms into green camouflage

ScienceDaily·ScienceDaily·29 days ago
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A bizarre rainforest insect is rewriting what scientists thought they knew about camouflage. A katydid spotted glowing hot pink in Panama stunned researchers when it slowly transformed into green in just 11 days, perfectly mirroring the life cycle of…

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Giant prehistoric insects didn’t need high oxygen after all, study finds
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Giant prehistoric insects didn’t need high oxygen after all, study finds

Latest Science News -- ScienceDaily·Giant prehistoric insects didn’t need high oxygen after all, study finds·about 1 month ago
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Ancient Earth once buzzed with enormous dragonfly-like insects, and scientists long thought high oxygen levels made their size possible. A new study overturns that idea, revealing insect flight muscles weren’t constrained by oxygen after all.…

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Most Insect Species Call the Tropics Home. But Climate Change Is Pushing Many of the Critters There to Their Heat Limits

Latest articles | smithsonianmag.com·@Smithsonianmag·2 months ago
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Most Insect Species Call the Tropics Home. But Climate Change Is Pushing Many of the Critters There to Their Heat Limits

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