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AI algorithms are already being widely used, including in — yes — ocean-cleaning efforts (there are even robots). But while AI has made the process efficient and autonomous, there are limitations.
Scientists Innovate a Tiny Robot Fish That Eats up Microplastics in Ocean — and It Needs No Battery A robotic fish gliding in an ocean (Representative Image Source: Getty Images | 3Dsam79) ...
Join us on the Innovative Techs channel as we explore the current reality of ocean pollution, where environmental disasters, ...
Because it can capture rapid changes on the scale of seconds to minutes, it allowed the team to detect cabbeling in action, ...
Orpheus is less than a year old but is already making a splash. The undersea robot from New Bedford has dived 3.5 miles ...
The robotic jellyfish is about the size of a palm and consists of a series of six actuators filled with artificial muscles called HASEL.
An artificial skin that delivers a waterproof sense of touch could speed up underwater robotic exploration and ocean clean-up operations while reducing harm to marine life ...
Huntington Beach tries out ocean-cleaning robot in hard-to-reach local waterways A Clean Earth Rover skims the waters looking for floating trash and debris.
The latest eye-catcher from the 4ocean folks is a Roomba-like robot for cleaning plastic and other floating trash from waterways. The PixieDrone is built by a French company called The Searial ...
Bali has been suffering from a gross problem for years, with some tourist hotspots a far cry from the images of white sandy ...