Chinese researchers have unveiled a new biomimetic underwater robot designed to operate almost invisibly beneath the surface.
Mitsubishi shares video of incredible swimming robot performing crucial task — here's what it can do
Mitsubishi's autonomous underwater inspection device (A-UT) is an incredible robot designed to inspect nuclear reactors.
Explore Australia's new underwater surveillance network designed to enhance maritime defense and security in strategic ...
Scientists at the University of Oxford have created a new type of soft robot that moves and reacts without using any ...
In April this year, the IMO Marine Environment Protection Committee approved guidance on in-water cleaning of ships' ...
The indentations are nests of fish called yellowfin notie, and they are not randomly scattered—rather, they appear to have ...
The collaboration between NAAREA and FWR marks a major step toward safe and sustainable nuclear industrialization.
The Last Caretaker has Subnautica energy, challenging survival mechanics, and some puzzles that cable management wizards will ...
Melbourne-based C2 Robotics has unveiled a variant of its Speartooth large unmanned underwater vehicle (LUUV) that can be ...
Meet Up’s owner Yong Wang saw Shadow as a remedy to the challenges of COVID — her Mandarin name, “Shadu,” translates roughly ...
A Sydney inventor’s solution for dirty ship hulls has attracted $16m funding. Now there are plans to build Australia’s ...
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Chinese Scientists Built a Stealthy ‘Underwater Ghost’ for Deep-Sea Surveillance—And It’s Not Just for Science
A translucent, jellyfish-shaped robot developed by Chinese researchers has quietly made waves across the defense and robotics ...
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