Article "Robot With Tummy Full of Microbes Can Swim in Dirty Water Forever"
by Evan Ackerman
October 22, 2015
Bristol robotics laboratory
"Row-Bot: An Energetically Autonomous Artificial Water Boatman"
by Hemma Philamore (Univeristy of Bristol), Jonathan Rossiter, (University of Bristol), Ioannis Andrea Ieropoulos (University of the West of England), Andrew John Stinchcombe (Bristol Robotics Laboratory)
A robot that eats pollution | Jonathan Rossiter
Published on Mar 15, 2017
Meet the "Row-bot," a robot that cleans up pollution and generates the electricity needed to power itself by swallowing dirty water. Roboticist Jonathan Rossiter explains how this special swimming machine, which uses a microbial fuel cell to neutralize algal blooms and oil slicks, could be a precursor to biodegradable, autonomous pollution-fighting robots.
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