Researchers have developed a lightweight robot inspired by diving birds that is capable of transitioning between water and air. The robot was tested in Lake Geneva, demonstrating sufficient speed and power to lift itself out of the water using its wings. This technology may eventually be used for monitoring and sampling in coastal ocean environments.
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New Aerial-Aquatic Robot Developed for Coastal Monitoring
A new lightweight robot, inspired by diving birds, has been created to transition between water and air. Tested in Lake Geneva, the robot showed the ability to lift itself from the water, with potential applications for coastal monitoring.
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