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Cyborg sea jellies are both faster and more efficient than their purely biological counterparts
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This video is part of “Low-power microelectronics embedded in live jellyfish enhance propulsion,” by Nicole W. Xu and John O. Dabiri from Stanford University and Caltech, published in Science Advances 2020; 6 : eaaz3194 29 January 2020
Video courtesy: Caltech
Cyborg sea jellies are both faster and more efficient than their purely biological counterparts
Learn more: spectrum.ieee.org/soft-sweat-robots-robotics-cooling-news
This video is part of “Low-power microelectronics embedded in live jellyfish enhance propulsion,” by Nicole W. Xu and John O. Dabiri from Stanford University and Caltech, published in Science Advances 2020; 6 : eaaz3194 29 January 2020
Video courtesy: Caltech