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In the latest science, this new underwater robot can swim as fast and efficiently as the squid and jellyfish that inspired its design.
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Nationalgeographic.co.id—Tech scientists from the University of Southampton and the University of Edinburgh at English has developed robot underwater which is flexible in shape. Robot it can propel itself through the water in the same force as nature’s most efficient swimmer, that is jellyfish Aurelia aurita.
Report the latest science for making robot this has been published in the journal Science Robotics with the title of the paper “A resonant squid-inspired robot unlocks biological propulsive efficiency”. The report shows that robot underwater this new can swim as fast and efficiently as squid and squid jellyfish who inspired the creation of the design. With a lightweight design and soft exterior, robot it also has the potential to open up new possibilities for exploration underwater.
Dr Francesco Giorgio-Serchi, lecturer from the School of Engineering at the University of Edinburgh who co-authored the study report, said, “The attraction to organisms such as squids, jellyfish, and octopuses have grown considerably in that they are quite unique in that the lack of a supporting skeletal structure does not deter them from their extraordinary swimming feats. “
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