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Engineers build robotic fish that swim, dock and recharge themselves with no feeding required
Watching fish glide silently around a tank is one of the most relaxing hobbies a person can pick up, but keeping an actual ...
In a significant development, two engineers from CPSdrone have come up with an unusual alternative: robotic fish that look and move like real fish, swim around on their own, interact with each other ...
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The world’s first self-controlled robotic fish were due to be unveiled at the London Aquarium on Thursday, officials said. The three aquatic robots were developed by a team at the University of Essex, ...
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