Tech
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Swimming Robots Could Keep Our Ports Safe
MIT recently introduced the world to a tiny robot designed to carry out a big responsibility: securing our international ports. Taking ultrasounds of hulls and water tanks, enthusiasts are suggesting that this little automaton can not only identify where smugglers would stash their contraband, but could potentially identify the presence of invasive hitchhikers as well.
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