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  2. RoboTuna - Wikipedia

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    The RoboTuna is a robotic fish project involving a series of robotic fish designed and built by a team of scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in the US. The Project [ edit ]

  3. Robot fish - Wikipedia

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    Jessiko robot fish on France Pavilion at Yeosu 2012 World Expo. A robot fish is a type of bionic robot that has the shape and locomotion of a living fish.Most robot fish are designed to emulate living fish which use body-caudal fin (BCF) propulsion, and can be divided into three categories: single joint (SJ), multi-joint (MJ) and smart material-based "soft-body" design.

  4. Meet ‘Eve’ the DNA-collecting robot fish

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    A robot fish designed and developed by students at ETH Zurich - SURF eDNA. Eve’s ability to camouflage itself as a fish isn’t its only utility. The autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) is also ...

  5. Bio-inspired robotics - Wikipedia

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    Notable examples are the Essex University Computer Science Robotic Fish G9, [38] and the Robot Tuna built by the Institute of Field Robotics, to analyze and mathematically model thunniform motion. [39] The Aqua Penguin, [40] designed and built by Festo of Germany, copies the streamlined shape and propulsion by front "flippers" of penguins ...

  6. Robot fish could make underwater exploration more ... - AOL

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  7. Video shows tuna fish flailing after being chopped in half - AOL

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    The woman's voice in the video states that it's a buri, Japanese for yellowtail tuna, Mashable reports. Twitter users pointed out that the fish's nerves weren't severed properly, which allows it ...

  8. Sea Life London Aquarium - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, the aquarium displayed three robotic Fish created by the computer science department at the University of Essex. The fish were designed to be autonomous, swimming around and avoiding obstacles like real fish. Their creator claimed that he was trying to combine "the speed of tuna, acceleration of a pike, and the navigating skills of an ...

  9. Video shows tuna fish flailing after being chopped in half - AOL

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