Scientists have developed and built a prototype for an eel-like robotic fish to be operable remotely, small, sophisticated and intelligent enough to operate autonomously underwater. A new form of ...
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Reconfigurable robotic fish reveals how stiffness and wave propagation shape swimming performance
Anguilliform fish undulate most of their bodies, enabling high maneuverability but limiting speed, whereas tuna-like swimmers concentrate motion near the tail to achieve fast, efficient cruising.
Peking University, Jan 27, 2025: How can some fish, like tuna, achieve remarkable speed while others, like eels, excel in maneuverability? A research team from Peking University (PKU) has developed a ...
In the decade ahead, unmanned underwater vehicles, or UUVs, may have the same sort of disruptive effects on militaries as their flying counterparts. More than 12 countries are at work on undersea ...
This is a snapshot of an Anguilliform robotic fish swimming. Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert! are not responsible for the accuracy of news releases posted to EurekAlert! by contributing institutions ...
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