14 Junio 2012
Robot subacuatico que usa agua como combustible Video: Virginia Tech: RoboJelly vía http://t.co/x8ztA1yW
June 14, 2012
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Some really cool robots are underwater! Shashank Priya, associate professor in mechanical engineering in the College of Engineering at Virginia Tech, explains the new robotic jellyfish. Researchers at Virginia Tech and the University of Texas at Dallas built Robojelly from materials known as shape-memory alloys, which return to their original shape when bent.