Fish Fins Are Teaching Us the Secret to Flexible Robots and New
Materials based on a segmented structure could be used in underwater propulsion and improve the agility and speed of fish-inspired submarines.
Materials based on a segmented structure could be used in underwater propulsion and improve the agility and speed of fish-inspired submarines.
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Illustration of the soft fish body fabrication process. First, two
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queens with robots and smart hives Two
BionicFinWave, A Robotic Fish That Glides Through Water With Its Mesmerizing Wavy Fins
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Research team unveils 'Tunabot,' first robotic fish to keep pace with a tuna