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What happens when robots explore where humans never could? A team from the University of Sydney sent AUVs to Norfolk Island’s ...
Scientists mapping a part of the bottom of the ocean humans haven't properly researched before needed to use robots for their ...
This rarely seen glass octopus bared all recently — even a view of its innards — when an underwater robot filmed it gracefully soaring through the deep waters of the Central Pacific Ocean.
An eighth-grade student robotics team from Pacific Ridge School earned a coveted spot competing in the International SeaPerch ...
X Academy students, from left, Daphne Bingham, Sam Imahara, Amber Williams, Julia Tick and Nathanael Marcus prepare their remote-operated underwater vehicle in the academy’s Encinal Street pool in ...
The UK government has created a robot that can destroy underwater threats. A dramatic trial of the bot shows it approaching ...
A drone discovered by chance what archaeologists say are the remains of a 16th-century ship more than 1.5 miles underwater ...
This year's BALTOPS exercise included anti-submarine warfare, countermine operations and integration with an array of robotic ...
Dstl has trialed an underwater robot which can prevent adversaries from sabotaging undersea cables and pipelines by disarming ...
Robots are increasingly becoming a part of our lives—from warehouse automation to robotic vacuum cleaners. And just like humans, robots need to know where they are to reliably navigate from A to B.
Pipelines and submarine cables are tactical targets in hybrid warfare. An underwater robot is designed to help identify and ...