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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.
Researchers at RMIT University designed a small, remote-controlled robot that uses a sea urchin-inspired filter to remove oil ...
A new Electronic Dolphin robot can clean up oil spills using a sea urchin-inspired filter that pulls in oil while pushing water away.
RMIT University engineers in Australia have built a remote-controlled minibot that hoovers up oil spills using an innovative filtering system inspired by sea urchins. Oil spills are still a serious ...
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 – ...
The Electronic Dolphin is a small robot developed by engineers from RMIT University in Australia to test an innovative method ...
A remote-controlled mini robot capable of capturing oil spills using a sea-urchin-inspired filtering system has been ...
Engineers in Australia have developed a small robot designed to help clean up oil spills more safely and efficiently. The ...
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