A tiny marine flatworm-inspired robot glides silently through water, revolutionizing pollution tracking and coral reef monitoring.
The swimming robot from EPFL and the Max Planck Institute is small, light and has a fin drive with artificial muscles.
After a bit of research, he found that he had fallen victim to the drone pendulum fallacy by mounting the heavy components below the propeller and control fins. Initially, he also used ...
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