It's spring, the sun is shining and something is about to happen with the plankton in the cold waters of the Arctic Ocean.
A tiny marine flatworm-inspired robot glides silently through water, revolutionizing pollution tracking and coral reef monitoring.
The American space agency has completed initial tests of small underwater robots designed to explore extraterrestrial oceans and assess the possibility of life in the icy shells of Jupiter's or ...
The robot is armed with a clamp-like mouth which can tighten valves or make simple repairs. Produced by Leon Siciliano More from Tech This creepy robotic eel is the stuff of nightmares but it ...
Winey tracked its progress via its underwater camera ... restoration work in tropical ecosystems. It developed robots that can drill small holes into dead coral reefs and insert plugs of live ...
BBC technology reporter Spencer Kelly sees an autonomous underwater robot in action in a lake in Switzerland. The robot can operate in rough waters and conduct mapping in poor visibility.
To build that AI-powered future, MBARI researchers are enlisting citizen scientists to play a game that helps train the machines at a rate much faster than a small group of researchers ever could.
What's good for fish may be good for robots, too, as researchers from the ... cells to power robotic sea gliders on long missions. Underwater gliders have become an increasingly valuable tool ...
Researchers from the College of Engineering and Computer Science at Florida Atlantic University today proposed an alternative ...
Experts carefully assessed each item from a floating platform above the underwater munitions dump before using electromagnets on robots or hydraulic excavator arms to safely pack the ordnance into ...