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Sticky Solution Provides Grip for the First Robotic Pollinator
Bees, move over. A lily has been pollinated by a remote-controlled flying robot. The robot is hairy, just like a real bee, and sticks to pollen by virtue of an ionic liquid gel, whose fabrication is discussed by Svetlana Chechetka et al. in this issue of Chem.
@article{AMADOR2017162, title = {Sticky Solution Provides Grip for the First Robotic Pollinator}, journal = {Chem}, abstract = {Bees, move over. A lily has been pollinated by a remote-controlled flying robot. The robot is hairy, just like a real bee, and sticks to pollen by virtue of an ionic liquid gel, whose fabrication is discussed by Svetlana Chechetka et al. in this issue of Chem.}, volume = {2}, number = {2}, pages = {162 - 164}, year = {2017}, slug = {amador2017162}, author = {Amador, Guillermo J. and Hu, David L.} }