13-mm-long robot-fish designed by scientists to ‘eat’ microplastics in oceans - WION
The robo-fish has been created from materials inspired by elements, which are available in the sea, like mother-of-pearl or nacre. It has been used in the interior covering of clam shells. A material similar to nacre was created by layering various microscopi…
A tiny robot-fish has been designed by scientists to remove microplastics from oceans. This 13-mm-long fish will swim around and adsorb the microplastics through its body. What is special about this … [+1531 chars]
Read More
Other Stories in Science
- Is there a reason to use a woodruff key instead of a straight key.
- Is there a reason to use a woodruff key instead of a straight key.
- Revolutionary Sweetness with Arto Sucrose-Reduced Technology Reduces the Sugar in Fruits by up to 65% and Increases Prebiotics to Embrace the Healthy Food Trend
- Revolutionary Sweetness with Arto Sucrose-Reduced Technology Reduces the Sugar in Fruits by up to 65% and Increases Prebiotics to Embrace the Healthy Food Trend
- How to Prevent Duplicate Item Entries Inside a Parent-Child Form Relationship in AppSheet?
- Who would win in a fight between 100 men and 1 gorilla? An evolutionary expert weighs in
- Facebook isn’t eavesdropping, but the truth is more disturbing
- Google-parent Alphabet quarterly earnings lifted by cloud and AI
- Why the Giants traded up for Jaxson Dart in the 2025 NFL Draft, and what he needs to improve