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Scientists seem to like the idea of robotic fish, and why not? They have all sorts of potential applications including exploration, pollution-detection, communications, or just for quiet contemplation. A team from the University of Leeds, however, have created a robotic fish that can do something no previous effort has laid claim to – fool other fish into thinking it’s one of them... Continue Reading 'Robofish' makes friends with biological cousins
Tags: Fish, Robot, Robotic, Underwater
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