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Robotic dog spots invasive fire ant nests better than humans

Robotic dog spots invasive fire ant nests better than humans

Robotic canine can find hearth ant nests

Xin Su | Lanzhou College

Robotic canine can spot invasive hearth ant nests extra effectively than human searchers – and so they can safely fire up a swarm of aggressive ants by poking their nests, which may also help researchers determine the infamous pests.

The crimson imported hearth ant (Solenopsis invicta) packs a venomous sting, and causes billions of {dollars} in ecological and agricultural injury internationally annually. To fight the risk, researchers have been testing how a robotic canine mixed with synthetic intelligence may also help detect the ants’ …

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