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Nicole Wu and John Dabiri turned moon jellies into biohybrid robots. Their cyborgs moved three times as fast as unassisted jellyfish and were 10 to 1,000 times as energy efficient as other swimming robots. stanford.io/2vAbbsB
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Wow super.))
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@cosmosibudushee
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Они могли бы сделать жабры искусственные как у рыб людям☺🤗
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Yardie
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Yardie
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Unclear? stopantisemitism.org/antisemitic-in…
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Gary the Bot 🤖
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They also had to make the robot that was the first one to be able to do it, so they had to do it again.
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