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“Robotic” Seed Planter May Help in the Fight Against Climate Change

Catwell
Catwell
8 Mar 2024

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The robot seed planter imitates the Erodium seed’s planting process --- drilling into the earth. (Image Credit: Carnegie Mellon University)

Ecosystems are being threatened and damaged by the ongoing climate crisis. To help address this, researchers at Carnegie Mellon University’s Morphing Matter Lab developed a seed carrier robot that can heal and put them back on the map. Its main job is to plant seeds as part of reforestation efforts, protect species, and replenish the earth's natural resources. Inspired by nature, this innovation is eco-friendly and provides hope against a major issue on the planet. 

This seed carrier relies on a natural planting process to work. It stays oriented using three tails that help with precision and stability. When it gets wet, the coils in the system change shape,  allowing it to “drill” seeds into the earth, just like erodium seeds. That keeps them safe from animals and extreme weather conditions like heavy rain or fire. Such a method is similar to nature's way of propagating plant seeds, so they improve their chances of germinating and growing.

The robot is mostly made of oakwood, making it as environmentally friendly and strong as possible. And that means it’s developed without harming the planet. Additionally, the team chemically treated the material to increase its flexibility after getting wet, which also makes it soft and dense to expand better.

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With three tails, the seed can be planted with precision and stability. It also uses shape-changing coils to plant the seeds effectively. (Image Credit: Carnegie Mellon University)

Remarkably, the carrier underwent tests in which a drone successfully air-dropped seeds 90% of the time. Even better, it drilled the seed into the soil on flat land with an 80% success rate, which is more efficient than erodium seeds in similar environments. The robotic seed is also home to other organisms, including nematodes and fungi. These help the plants thrive and survive in different environments around the world, making reforestation more effective.

Named after the Erodium plant, this robot can help fight deforestation. It's a hopeful solution that may put humanity on the right path toward fixing damaged ecosystems by introducing new life in those regions. E-seed is an encouraging and promising solution, serving as an extra push in the climate change fight. And who knows? Maybe this innovation will eventually make the earth greener and more sustainable for everyone. 

 

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    DAB over 1 year ago

    Interesting Idea.

    I would have to see a cost/benefit analysis before I could see it being used large scale.

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    Interesting Idea.

    I would have to see a cost/benefit analysis before I could see it being used large scale.

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