Animals
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Crustacean-inspired Robot Used to Aid Underwater Exploration and Monitoring
For years, undersea environments have been observed through increasingly advanced technologies specifically developed to make marine exploration possible. Robotists at Brown University and Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico invented a shrimp-like robot named RoboKrill, from the species of crustaceans called krill (Euphausia superba).
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