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 ...
The black ghost knifefish (top) uses its elongated anal fin to generate traveling waves for highly maneuverable swimming. The bio-inspired undulating fin model (bottom) mimics this propulsion ...
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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 ...
Artificial lateral line systems replicate the mechanosensory network found in fish, enabling underwater vehicles and robots to detect minute water movements, pressure gradients and vortical structures ...
The Centre for Research in Robotics and Underwater Technologies (CIRTESU) at the Universitat Jaume I in Castelló has developed an experimental modular, bio-inspired robotic fish prototype (UJIFISH) ...
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