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Dolphin-shaped robot removes dangerous oil spills with 95% purity filtering system
A dolphin may soon help clean oil spills, but this one runs on batteries.
A new Electronic Dolphin robot can clean up oil spills using a sea urchin-inspired filter that pulls in oil while pushing water away.
RMIT University engineers in Australia have built a remote-controlled minibot that hoovers up oil spills using an innovative ...
The Electronic Dolphin is a small robot developed by engineers from RMIT University in Australia to test an innovative method for cleaning oil spills from the ocean. It is a remote-controlled ...
Neato Robotics hasn't let this year's mostly virtual IFA consumer technology trade show stop it from announcing an entirely new lineup of robot vacuum cleaners. The D10, D9, and D8 automatic floorcare ...
LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The latest market research report by Technavio on the global robotic vacuum cleaner market predicts a CAGR of over 17% during the period 2018-2022. The report segments the ...
Have you ever wondered when you should replace your Roborock robot vacuum’s filter? Technically you should replace it after 150 hours of use, but that isn’t always the best time to replace it. So ...
Recent years have seen the implementation of many government initiatives worldwide to address the growing problem of air pollution. Many emissions standards are beginning to focus on the management of ...
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