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Beehive sensors could save rapidly declining honeybee populations

Beehive sensors could save rapidly declining honeybee populations

Remote monitoring of beehive health could “revolutionise” commercial beekeeping, according to US scientists.

Swarms of cyborg cockroaches could support disaster relief

Swarms of cyborg cockroaches could support disaster relief

Researchers have drawn on millions of years of evolution to inspire next-generation tech which could aid in disaster relief and safety inspections under hostile environments.

Toyko rolls out autonomous restaurant robots

Toyko rolls out autonomous restaurant robots

Delivery robots will be deployed across the capital city of Japan, in supermarkets, restaurants and coffee shops.

TfL to trial zero-emission construction vehicles

TfL to trial zero-emission construction vehicles

In a first for the UK, Transport for London has announced a six-week trial for mobile charging with electric construction vehicles in an ambitious plan to cut down London’s emissions.

What if your clothes could care for your health?

What if your clothes could care for your health?

A new autonomous fibre computer could run apps and monitor your health conditions through your clothes.

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