Guided by the rhythms of the sea and the promise of discovery, Teledyne Marine and Rutgers University will set Redwing, an ...
Redwing, an autonomous underwater vehicle, aims to collect data for ocean and climate research while circling Earth.
A robotic fish from engineers at the University of Surrey is making waves in the fight against plastic pollution. It doesn’t ...
Credit: Teledyne Marine/Cover Images A self-piloting submarine has embarked on a record-breaking mission that could change ...
This plastic-eating, self-powered robotic fish could mark the beginning of a new era in environmental cleanup, in which ...
The TUM robot, which weighs in at 120 kg, is enveloped by a buoyancy foam that keeps it in a suspended-like state in the ...
The torpedo-shaped glider — named “Redwing” —  will measure water depth, temperature and salinity, and send data back to ...
An ocean robot quietly slipped beneath the waves after a Woods Hole sendoff. Could it change how scientists study the global ...
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Imagine a troller headed out to sea in search of its catch. Logbooks and experience tell the captain where to look. But ocean ...
These new robots might look like toy sailboats, but they've already sent back data from inside a Category 5 hurricane.
Controlled by scientists in Southampton and Portsmouth, a pair of robots will navigate and explore ocean life off of the Pembrokeshire coast in Welsh for one month, a project that will pave the way ...