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Scientists say swarms of robotic fish could soon make traditional underwater research vehicles obsolete.
Scientists are collecting environmental DNA using an autonomous robot fish, to learn more about life below the waves.
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 ...
“Eve” the robotic fish swings its silicone tail side to side, powered by pumps hidden inside, as it glides fluidly through Lake Zurich’s chilly water, where it is being tested by SURF-eDNA.
Students at ETH Zurich are making autonomous underwater vehicles that look and swim like fish to collect environmental DNA.
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