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Robotic Fish Could Lead Real Fish Away From Danger

by , 06/02/10
filed under: biomimicry, green gadgets

robot fish, porfiri, nyu, oil spill, biomimicry, sustainable design, green design, green gadget

What if robots could lead fish away from major danger zones like, say, a massive oil spill off the Gulf Coast? It might be possible with the launch of Maurizio Porfiri’s remote-controlled fish-like robots! The assistant professor of mechanical engineering at the Polytechnic Institute of New York University believes that his devices could act as group leaders for schools of fish, directing them to safer waters.

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  1. [...] Autonomous robots may be able to tell us just how bad the melting ice situation is in Antarctica and other hard-to-reach locations. Gavia, a bullet-shaped robot developed by the University of British Columbia, is attempting to do just that. The robot is currently in Antarctica on a mission to explore heretofore uncharted areas of the ocean. [...]

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