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  2. Why Bees Do the Waggle Dance - AOL

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    The third type of bee is the worker bee. These are the females that carry out the important work for the colony. They clean the hive, gather nectar, take care of eggs and larvae, guard their hive ...

  3. RoboBee - Wikipedia

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    The goal of the RoboBee project is to make a fully autonomous swarm of flying robots for applications such as search and rescue, surveillance and artificial pollination. [1] To make this feasible, researchers need to figure out how to get power supply and decision making functions, which are currently supplied to the robot via a tiny tether ...

  4. Robots (2005 soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    Robots: Music from the Original Motion Picture is the soundtrack of the 2005 feature film Robots. The soundtrack was issued in March 2005 by Virgin Records and Fox Music. [1] [2] The album also reached No. 13 on the Billboard Soundtracks chart. [3] The soundtrack contains music that were from scenes from the movie.

  5. Tremble dance - Wikipedia

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    A tremble dance is a dance performed by forager honey bees of the species Apis mellifera to recruit more receiver honey bees to collect nectar from the workers. [ 1 ] History of discovery

  6. These four robots know how to dance - AOL

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  7. Can't Help Myself (Sun Yuan and Peng Yu) - Wikipedia

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    The robotic arm was made to dance, and had 32 unique dance moves, such as "ass shake", "scratch an itch", and "bow and shake". [1] These dances functioned as technical representations of the artists' machine animation skills as well as the artists' desire to anthropomorphize the sculpture and parallel its existence to that of a human. [1]

  8. These four robots know how to dance - AOL

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    These robots designed by Boston Dynamics are doing the twist

  9. Grooming dance - Wikipedia

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    A grooming dance, grooming invitation dance or shaking dance is a dance performed by honeybees to initiate allogrooming. It was first reported in 1945 by biologist Mykola H. Hadak. [ 1 ] An increase in the frequency of the grooming dance has been observed among the bees of mite-infested colonies, [ 2 ] and among bees who have been dusted with ...