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Scientists debut tiny robot that can swim to tackle invisible problems: 'It goes beyond what natural organisms can achieve'Researchers at the Soft Transducers Lab and the Unsteady Flow Diagnostics Laboratory at the Swiss Federal Technology Institute who developed the tiny swimming robot detailed the tech in the ...
A bacteria-inspired robot named ZodiAq that swims using flexible flagella—just like microbes do. It’s slow, smart, and surprisingly delicate for something with twelve spinning limbs.
An curved arrow pointing right. Toshiba has designed a swimming robot to make its way through deadly radiation in one of Fukushima's flooded and failed reactors. The radiation there is so powerful ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Pleurobot is a salamander-like robot that was developed at EPFL, the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology. It's one of the most accurate robotic animals ever made ...
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