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Scientists create tiny 'electronic dolphin' robot that could swallow up oil spills in oceans
The 'Electronic Dolphin' minibot eats up oil spills using an innovative filtering system, inspired by sea urchins.
A new Electronic Dolphin robot can clean up oil spills using a sea urchin-inspired filter that pulls in oil while pushing water away.
Scientists created 17-foot fire whirls that burn oil spills faster and cleaner than conventional methods, reducing soot by 40% and consuming nearly all the fuel. The technique shows promise for rapid, ...
On Saturday, March 7, three days after the Iranian warship IRIS Dena was torpedoed by a U.S Navy submarine close to the ...
A new study links oil found on Palm Beach debris to a 2019 Brazil spill that traveled 5,200 miles across the Atlantic on ...
A remotely-operated minibot developed by Australian researchers can quickly clean up oil spills using a specialised filtering ...
When oily plastic and glass, as well as rubber, washed onto Florida beaches in 2020, a community group shared the mystery online, attracting scientists’ attention. Working together, they linked the ...
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