“The Shoal Consortium, a group comprised of European universities and businesses, has come up with a high-tech way to keep an eye out for pollution in European harbors: robotic fish. These robo-fish, which were developed to look like and swim like real fish, can autonomously seek out pollution, debris and chemicals in the water and then feed information back to shore where it can be analyzed.”
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Fonte: treehugger – 4 de Outubro de 2012
