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USF Biologist Discovers Secret to Highly Efficient Swimming in Certain Animals, Such as Jellyfish

USF Biologist Discovers Secret to Highly Efficient Swimming in Certain Animals, Such as Jellyfish

The findings may lead to rethinking ideas about some of the evolutionary adaptations acquired by swimming animals and how engineers approach future vehicle design. Previous studies have show... Read more

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Israeli tech turns jellyfish into paper towels

Israeli tech turns jellyfish into paper towels

Diapers choke landfills, and the icky sea creatures choke beaches and waterways. Cine’al has one solution for both problems Cine’al Ltd., an Israeli nanotechnology start-up, is developing te... Read more

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Tiny Robot Flies Like a Jellyfish

Tiny Robot Flies Like a Jellyfish

A new teeny-tiny robot flies through the air like a jellyfish swims. The jellyfish flier is a strange sight — it looks a little bit like a Chinese lantern that’s developed a hankering... Read more

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These Robots Hunt Jellyfish–And Then Liquify Them With Rotating Blades Of Death: VIDEO

These Robots Hunt Jellyfish--And Then Liquify Them With Rotating Blades Of Death: VIDEO

Huge herds of roaming jellyfish are becoming a huge problem in our ocean, causing millions of dollars in damage and injury and death. The JEROS Robot will hunt them down and kill them. Kille... Read more

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Boom in jellyfish: overfishing called into question

Boom in jellyfish: overfishing called into question

Will we soon be forced to eat jellyfish? Since the beginning of the 2000s, these gelatinous creatures have invaded many of the world’s seas, like the Japan Sea, the Black Sea, the Medi... Read more

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Artificial jellyfish created from rat heart tissue and silicone

Artificial jellyfish created from rat heart tissue and silicone

Will be broadly applicable to the reverse engineering of muscular organs in humans. Having roamed the seas for at least 500 million years and holding the title of the oldest multi-organ anim... Read more

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Ocean-powered robotic jellyfish could theoretically run forever

Ocean-powered robotic jellyfish could theoretically run forever

First successful powering of an underwater robot using external hydrogen Researchers have created a silicone submarinal robot that gets about by mimicking the motion of a jellyfish. The robo... Read more

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