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

Bee more specific: New radar tech could improve identification and tracking of key pollinators
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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 for pollinating plants.

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