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Jellyfish robots aims to reduce ocean pollution

#Roboticists have developed a #jellyfish-inspired underwater robot with which they hope one day to collect #waste from the bottom of the #ocean. The almost noise-free prototype can trap objects underneath its body without physical contact, thereby enabling safe interactions in delicate environments such as #coralreefs. Jellyfish-Bot could become an important tool for #environmental remediation. Read more: https://www.ecohubmap.com/the-news/jellyfish-robots-aims-to-reduce-ocean-pollution/3yx2tklgxsqx6z #Germany #innovation #plasticpollution #sustainability #GoGreen #GreenNewDeal

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  • Sarah Chabane

    93 w

    Interesting!

    • George Kariuki

      99 w

      With the increasing amount of plastic waste and other pollutants in our oceans, it's essential that we explore new and innovative technologies to help address this pressing environmental issue.

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      • Peter Kamau

        99 w

        This is superb ingenuity.

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        • Daniel Waweru

          99 w

          Nice technology

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          • Daniel Waweru

            99 w

            This is a nice way of cleaning the oceans

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            • Ulrica Westman

              99 w

              How will it prevent being eaten?

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            • Tabitha Kimani

              99 w

              An awesome innovation.

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