Robo-penguin: how artificial birds are relaying the secrets of ocean currents

They can go on research missions in stormy weather, dive to 150 metres and could soon be ‘singing’ signals. These penguin-like devices are helping to explain the eddies that are key to all lifeIf it looks like a penguin and swims like a penguin – but it’s actually a robot – then it must be the latest advance in marine sensory equipment.The Quadroin is an autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV): a 3D-printed self-propelled machine designed to mimic a penguin in order to measure the properties of oceanic eddies. Continue reading… Source – Full Article https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2021/aug/31/robo-penguin-self-propelled-devices-to-help-study-of-eddies

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