Row-Bot, energetically autonomous artificial water boatman, Bristol robotics laboratory, Bristol, United Kingdom


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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