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Robot Death Machine Battles Invasive Spotted Lanternflies by Scrubbing Off Eggs in Pittsburgh
Students from a university in Pittsburgh developed a robot death machine that will scrub and squish eggs of invasive spotted lanternflies. Read more here.
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