Turtle robot helps undersea archaeologists explore tight spaces

A researcher has developed a turtle-like robot for undersea archaeology. The robot, currently dubbed U-CAT, is small, pill-shaped, and equipped with four swiveling flippers or paddles for hover-class maneuverability. By flipping its flippers, the U-CAT can inch forward, backward, up, down, left or right, capturing video all the while. The U-CAT was conceived by Taavi […]

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