MIT's Tiny Robot Insect: A Leap Towards Robotic Pollination
2025-01-21

MIT researchers have unveiled a groundbreaking robot insect designed for artificial pollination, potentially revolutionizing indoor farming. Weighing less than a gram, this agile robot mimics the flapping flight of a real insect, achieving unprecedented flight times of nearly 17 minutes – a 100-fold improvement over previous models. The vision is a multi-level indoor farm maximizing yield and minimizing environmental impact, with swarms of these robots performing synchronized pollination missions. While still needing improvements in speed and endurance compared to bees, this advance marks a significant step towards sustainable, high-yield agriculture.