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New autonomous reef robot follows shrimp snaps and fish calls to map marine life zones
Scientists have developed an autonomous underwater robot that can locate and map biodiversity hotspots ...
An aquarium can really add a touch of class to a home or business, particularly if it's got some fancy fish in it – but such fish can be very hard to keep. So, why not just buy a weirdly lifelike ...
An invention born from a contest at England's University of Surrey might be swimming us closer to cleaner oceans. Researchers have created a robotic fish that doesn’t just collect plastic pollution; ...
(CNN) — Some 400 kilometers (250 miles) from the nearest sea, engineering students at Switzerland’s ETH Zurich are hard at work on cutting-edge robots that may change the way the world’s oceans are ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A robotic fish from engineers at the University of Surrey is making waves in the fight against plastic pollution. It doesn’t just ...
Read full article: Flipped tractor-trailer blocks left lane on I-95 South Ascension St. Vincent’s hosted its Medical Mission at Home event Saturday at the Prime Osborn Convention Center, offering free ...
Robotic fish developed by scientists at the University of Essex in the U.K. are soon to evolve from engineering curio to actual tool when they go on a world-first mission off the coast of Spain. As ...
The study of robotic fish and underwater vehicle dynamics presents a fascinating convergence of biomimetics and fluid mechanics. Drawing inspiration from the streamlined efficiency and manoeuvrability ...
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Fish muscles can inspire next generation of robotics
Researchers from Peking University have conducted a series of studies on fish muscles. The research shows that the muscles ...
If someone asked you to move like a robot and you responded with the fluid art of ballet, your audience would be baffled, yet technically, you would be right. Robots are famous for their ...
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