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Tagging 6000 Bees: An Open-source System for Species Monitoring
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Did you know that honey bees dance?
When honey bees return to the colony from foraging, they share info about their journey with their fellow honey bees by dancing. Besides getting the boogie on, however, little is known about how far honey bees go foraging and what ecological factors impact their journey, e.g. pesticide exposure.
In this episode of HardwareX, Entomologist Margarita López-Uribe, Ph.D., specialised in bee species, together with Doctoral Student of Electrical Engineering, Diego Penaloza Aponte, of Penn State College of Agricultural Sciences, explain how open-source technologies and collaboration across scientific fields helped pave the way for an automated low-cost monitoring system - and what it takes to tag 6000 bees without getting stung.
To explore the specifics, check out the hardware on HardwareX.
This episode is researched, produced and edited by Miriam Gradel, Journalist and Media Editor at HardwareX. The music is provided by Kammerin Hunt via Pixabay.
HardwareX is a peer-reviewed scientific journal about open-source hardware. For more info, visit HardwareX.
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Manage episode 465079398 series 2993759
Did you know that honey bees dance?
When honey bees return to the colony from foraging, they share info about their journey with their fellow honey bees by dancing. Besides getting the boogie on, however, little is known about how far honey bees go foraging and what ecological factors impact their journey, e.g. pesticide exposure.
In this episode of HardwareX, Entomologist Margarita López-Uribe, Ph.D., specialised in bee species, together with Doctoral Student of Electrical Engineering, Diego Penaloza Aponte, of Penn State College of Agricultural Sciences, explain how open-source technologies and collaboration across scientific fields helped pave the way for an automated low-cost monitoring system - and what it takes to tag 6000 bees without getting stung.
To explore the specifics, check out the hardware on HardwareX.
This episode is researched, produced and edited by Miriam Gradel, Journalist and Media Editor at HardwareX. The music is provided by Kammerin Hunt via Pixabay.
HardwareX is a peer-reviewed scientific journal about open-source hardware. For more info, visit HardwareX.
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1 Reducing CO2: Using open-source technologies to scale the power of nature 26:39

1 Tagging 6000 Bees: An Open-source System for Species Monitoring 32:52

1 Democratising Air Quality: An Open-source Solution to Filling Data Gaps in the Global South 24:22

1 Building A Better Mousetrap: Scaling animal wellbeing with open-source hardware 23:18

1 A Co-benefits Approach: Preserving more than one species with open-source hardware 27:46

1 Microwaves Against Malaria: Life-saving technologies and the question of patenting. 31:52

1 High-tech Prosthetics: Granting locomotion to all with open-source robotics. 28:30

1 Drones for Data Gathering: How open-source hardware is making environmental research more viable 23:18

1 The Future of Food: (Re)growing vertical farming with open-source automation 33:16

1 Open Hardware Talks: Validating openness (with OSHWA and Open Source Ecology Germany) 35:46

1 From Gaza to Ukraine: Exploring the Glia open-source tourniquet and scaling decentralised manufacturing during conflict 32:22

1 HILO Studio for Innovations in Textile Manufacturing (with Sara Diaz Rodriguez, Natalija Krasnoperova, and Lukas Schattenhofer from Berlin, Germany) 41:58

1 Music Composition and Environmental Sensing (with Chet Udell) 44:24

1 Portable, open-source wireless spectrophotometer (with Katrina Laganovska from Riga, Latvia) 24:18

1 Open-source pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (with Diego Lagos-Susaeta from Santiago, Chile) 16:51
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