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The manta ray-inspired design greatly enhanced the stability, efficiency and flexibility of humanoid robots underwater.
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Interesting Engineering on MSNTuna-inspired robotic fin can help deep-sea drones swim better than fishBut we can build a robot that moves like a fish and optimize it,” Cerdeira said in a statement. Tuna-inspired design.
A new bacteria-inspired robot uses 12 spinning arms to move around the same way bacteria does and scientists want to make it ...
An underwater drone with long, spinning arms like the flagella of bacteria could survey the seas without endangering marine ...
In addition to being time-consuming, the process was also costly. To address these challenges, the team turned to underwater robots equipped with sensors to monitor fish and nets. The first robot ...
Researchers at the University of Maryland are developing a new unmanned underwater vehicle (UUV) that mimics the movement of ...
Israeli scientists have developed a solar-powered underwater robot called SOUND that can roam autonomously for five days at a stretch, counting fish and communicating its findings back to ...
BEIJING: At the National Innovation Centre for Digital Fishery in Beijing, two robotic fish with a sleek, metallic finish ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNTuna-inspired mechanical fin could boost underwater drone powerGrowing up in Spain, Cecilia Huertas Cerdeira was captivated by the elegant movements of aquatic life during frequent ...
Why is this important? Underwater drones are already used to inspect oil pipelines, monitor melting ice, clean up pollution, study marine life, and even find underwater mines. But current models use ...
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