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Dolphin-shaped robot removes dangerous oil spills with 95% purity filtering system
A dolphin may soon help clean oil spills, but this one runs on batteries.
RMIT University engineers in Australia have built a remote-controlled minibot that hoovers up oil spills using an innovative ...
A remote-controlled mini robot capable of capturing oil spills using a sea-urchin-inspired filtering system has been developed by a team of RMIT University engineers in Australia. The minibot, dubbed ...
An RMIT researcher holds the Electronic Dolphin minibot above a test tank, revealing the internal chamber partially filled with blue kerosene oil collected during clean‑up trials. (Image Source: Peter ...
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Aussie researchers create a robot vacuum for oil spills
A prototype is no larger than a shoe but Australian engineers plan to supersize their oil-consuming robot to tackle sea pollution.
Engineers at Australia’s RMIT University have developed a battery powered minibot for oil spill cleanup, taking inspiration from sea urchins and dolphins. The Electronic Dolphin minibot is fitted with ...
Debris doesn't stand a chance against this super-powered pool cleaner. This has two wheels that constantly move the vacuum around the pool and up walls as it picks up leaves, sand algae, and dirt.
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Engineers at RMIT University have created a remote-controlled minibot that collects oil from water surfaces, inspired by sea ...
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