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  1. Radar Can Tell the Difference Between Insect Species

    Researchers have developed a novel radar system capable of distinguishing between insect species, including pollinators like bees and wasps. This system utilizes millimeter waves and analyzes micro-Doppler signatures generated by insect wingbeats to identify subtle differences in their movement patterns. A machine learning model trained on data from five species achieved 85% accuracy in species-level classification and 96% accuracy in differentiating between bees and wasps. AI

    Radar Can Tell the Difference Between Insect Species

    IMPACT Offers a non-invasive, automated method for ecological monitoring and species identification, potentially aiding conservation efforts.

  2. Why Artificial Light Should Now Be Legally Classed As Pollution

    The Royal Astronomical Society in the U.K. is advocating for artificial light at night to be legally classified as pollution. This call stems from a conference where scientists presented evidence of light pollution's detrimental effects on human health, biodiversity, and astronomical research. The society highlights a 10% annual increase in night sky brightness and links excessive light exposure to various health issues and significant declines in insect populations and nocturnal plant-pollinator interactions. To combat this, the RAS proposes five principles for responsible outdoor lighting and urges governments to incorporate light pollution into environmental legislation. AI

    Why Artificial Light Should Now Be Legally Classed As Pollution