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Sea lions inspire new underwater robot technology
Nature has long served as a guide for human innovation. Engineers often look to animals and ecosystems to understand efficient movement, energy use, and problem solving. One fascinating example of ...
By Marta Serafinko May 1 (Reuters) - Deep beneath the ocean surface, sperm whales swim through the dark waters, clicking to ...
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 ...
Deep beneath the ocean’s surface, sperm whales engage in complex acoustic conversations, their clicks echoing for kilometres ...
Russia successfully launched its new Soyuz-5 rocket, marking a significant achievement in its space endeavors. Meanwhile, ...
Scientists are using an autonomous underwater robot to track sperm whales in real time based on their vocalizations. This ...
Between 1950 and 2020, 32 million metric tons of plastic accumulated in the ocean, according to one estimate — the weight of over 200,000 blue whales. Without any additional action, that figure is ...
The Great Lakes Regional MATE ROV Competition is engaging local students in a hands-on underwater robotics challenge designed ...
Fish muscle signals can reveal movement, sense water flow & improve robot swimming, offering a way to design smarter ...
A software business has won a new contract with an underwater engineering company to support the development of autonomous ...
Scientists have developed an autonomous underwater robot that tracks sperm whale conversations in real time, marking a major ...
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