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Thread: Robots hitch-hiking on sharks, Biomechanics and Soft Robotics Lab, Beihang University, Beijing, China

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    Robots hitch-hiking on sharks, Biomechanics and Soft Robotics Lab, Beihang University, Beijing, China

    Developer - Beihang University

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    Research article
    "A biorobotic adhesive disc for underwater hitchhiking inspired by the remora suckerfish"

    by Yueping Wang, Xingbang Yang, Yufeng Chen, Dylan K. Wainwright, Christopher P. Kenaley, Zheyuan Gong, Zemin Liu, Huan Liu, Juan Guan, Tianmiao Wang, James C. Weaver, Robert J. Wood, Li Wen
    September 20, 2017

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    Robots can hitch-hike on sharks thanks to ultrastrong sucker

    Published on Sep 21, 2017

    Underwater robots could soon hitch rides on sharks and whales thanks to a fish-inspired suction cup that clamps on to shark skin and other surfaces.
    "Robots can hitch-hike on sharks thanks to ultrastrong sucker"

    by Matt Reynolds
    September 20, 2017

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