Robotic Fish Help Monitor Waters

MIT researchers are refining robotic fish technology, which may be useful for detecting chemical and oil contamination in our waters. These robotic fish almost look, and feel, like real fish - but they compute data while swimming in places that would be dangerous for an actual fish.

MIT researchers are refining robotic fish technology, which may be useful for detecting chemical and oil contamination in our waters. These robotic fish almost look, and feel, like real fish - but they compute data while swimming in places that would be dangerous for an actual fish.

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