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A Korean research team has created a light-driven artificial muscle that functions independently underwater, advancing the future of soft robotics. The system, developed by the Korea Research ...
Disco lights, all the rage in the 70s, are still going strong underwater British scientists had been trying to catch lobsters and crabs without using fish. They decided to bate their traps with ...
A new wireless internet system that sends signals via beams of light could revolutionize underwater communication, experts say. Dubbed "Aqua-Fi," the technology is being envisioned as a way of ...
A programmable underwater light, the Underwater Zooplankton Enhancement Light Array (UZELA), has been developed to aid coral reef restoration by attracting zooplankton, which corals feed on.
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