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Be a Hummingbird

Welcome to the second edition of the 6th graders research journal where we find out more about the action that they are taking to protect the planet.

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Robotic Bees by Ayaan

There are times when we just need to be realistic. Ideally,

we should never be in a position where bees become

extinct (and we face starvation because we have lost these

valuable pollinators) but shouldn’t we be prepared for

the worst? In this article, Ayaan discusses the strengths

and weaknesses of robotic bees

Imagine you are left in a flower patch without any food. All

you see is flowers and… what is that tiny flying object?

Gasp! It's a bee! You follow the beautiful bee to its beehive

and take some honey. While you are eating the honey, you

wonder, what will replace these nice bees? Will they even

be replaceable? Keep reading to find out...

Why I chose this topic is because the population of bees

is draining extremely quickly and I want to investigate if the

future (aka the machines) can replace the bees which make

honey that almost everyone in the world loves. Mrs Olivier

pointed out that an even more important aspect was the

bees’ role as pollinators.

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