It swims, it wiggles, and it’s powered by a motor—this robotic animated lure is designed to mimic real fish and attract big catches. But does it actually work? We test the Animated Lure in real ...
This article was originally featured on Hakai Magazine, an online publication about science and society in coastal ecosystems. Read more stories like this at hakaimagazine.com. Human technology has ...
Scientists have built a school of robotic fish powered by human heart cells. The fish, which swim on their own, show how lab-grown heart tissue can be designed to maintain a rhythmic beat indefinitely ...
When we start to follow human-like robots wherever they choose to lead us, we'll know the apocalypse has arrived. For fish, that moment is now. Researchers have built a robot that sort of looks and ...
Daniel Quinn receives funding from The National Science Foundation and The Office of Naval Research. Underwater vehicles haven’t changed much since the submarines of World War II. They’re rigid, ...