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Soft robot reaches the deepest part of the ocean
Laschi, C.; Calisti, M. (2021). Soft robot reaches the deepest part of the ocean. Nature (Lond.) 591(7848): 35-36. https://dx.doi.org/10.1038/d41586-021-00489-y
In: Nature: International Weekly Journal of Science. Nature Publishing Group: London. ISSN 0028-0836; e-ISSN 1476-4687, more
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Li, Guorui; Chen, Xiangping; Zhou, Fanghao; Liang, Yiming; Xiao, Youhua; Cao, Xunuo; Zhang, Zhen; Zhang, Mingqi; Wu, Baosheng; Yin, Shunyu; Xu, Yi; Fan, Hongbo; Chen, Zheng; Song, Wei; Yang, Wenjing; Pan, Binbin; Hou, Jiaoyi; Zou, Weifeng; He, Shunping; Yang, Xuxu; Mao, Guoyong; Jia, Zheng; Zhou, Haofei; Li, Tiefeng; Qu, Shaoxing; Xu, Zhongbin; Huang, Zhilong; Luo, Yingwu; Xie, Tao; Gu, Jason; Zhu, Shiqiang; Yang, Wei (2021). Self-powered soft robot in the Mariana Trench. Nature (Lond.) 591(7848): 66-71. https://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41586-020-03153-z, more
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  • Laschi, C.
  • Calisti, M.

Abstract
    A self-powered robot inspired by a fish can survive the extreme pressures at the bottom of the ocean’s deepest trench, thanks to its soft body and distributed electronic system — and might enable exploration of the uncharted ocean.

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