Researchers developed a sticky drone to harvest environmental DNA from forest canopies

Researchers developed a sticky drone to harvest environmental DNA from forest canopies

The scientists employed a quadcopter outfitted with a sticky collecting cage. However, since tree branches may bend with the smallest touch — and the drone has to contact the branches to gather DNA — it features a haptic-based control method that measures the pressure between the drone and the branch. Then it adjusts its landing, resting softly against the limb to prevent tossing important material to the ground.