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Autonomous fish-bots based on the common carp are swimming free in the London Aquarium. (Read
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"Gr8 invention you have started creating nature. Cant belive it
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(ATUL 10/30/2005 1:13:58 AM) |
"that is so cool"
(emmet 10/30/2005 10:30:07 AM) |
"do they bite on flies or crankbaits? How much for a dozen robotic worms?"
(got1on 10/31/2005 10:09:36 AM) |
"how deep can it go???"
(jim 11/1/2005 6:50:16 PM) |
"VERY NICE"
(ARUN.K 11/5/2005 2:28:41 AM) |
"hmm...really a great invention. but is there not skin friction with reference with wat i can see in the picture. it will be better to be streamlined to avoid energy loss...wooooooooorrrr...of course if im nt mistaken."
(Robertz 11/5/2005 3:55:42 AM) |
"Thats just messed up!!!!"
( 11/5/2005 3:22:35 PM) |
"we must have bodies floating in our river that look a hell of a lot prettier..."
( 11/5/2005 5:34:12 PM) |
"In one of the Red dwarf books Lister keeps robot goldfish. Since he doesn't keep their aquaruim clean enough even they regularly break down."
(david james 11/19/2005 12:05:11 PM) |
"robo fish w/ realistic motion i give i 2 years before hasbro makes it into a cheap toy"
(friboy 11/28/2005 6:27:36 PM) |
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