Engineers have created a tiny robot inspired by sea creatures to help clean up oil spills. Developed at RMIT University in ...
The Electronic Dolphin is a small robot developed by engineers from RMIT University in Australia to test an innovative method for cleaning oil spills from the ocean. It is a remote-controlled ...
The materials science research team from the University of Texas at Austin is a winner of the 2024 Gizmodo Science Fair for developing a faster and more efficient system to clean up oil spills and ...
When it comes to systems for cleaning up marine oil spills, most of them simply float in place, waiting for the oil to come to them. A new robot, however, could proactively move through oil slicks – ...
A new Electronic Dolphin robot can clean up oil spills using a sea urchin-inspired filter that pulls in oil while pushing water away.
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Dolphin-shaped robot removes dangerous oil spills with 95% purity filtering system
A dolphin may soon help clean oil spills, but this one runs on batteries.
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Raw video: ‘Sea creature’ minibot hoovers up oil spills
Credit: Peter Clarke/RMIT University/Cover Images Engineers have built a tiny “sea creature” robot that hoovers up oil spills using a filter inspired by sea urchins. Researchers at RMIT University in ...
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