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Published on Mar 20, 2012

American researchers have created a robotic jellyfish, named Robojelly, which not only exhibits characteristics ideal to use in underwater search and rescue operations, but could, theoretically at least, never run out of energy thanks to it being fuelled by hydrogen.

The video, provided by researchers at the University of Texas at Dallas and Virginia Tech, shows the potential of the robot as it is powered by electricity.

The paper, published in IOP Publishing's journal Smart Materials and Structures, can be downloaded from http://iopscience.iop.org/0964-1726/2...

"Hydrogen fuel-powered bell segments of biomimetic jellyfish" Tadesse Y et al 2012 Smart Mater. Struct. 21 045013

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  • sharpiellll

    u robojelly?

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  • 88kenaz

    Maybe you should stop using clothes, fork, or Youtube... so unnatural, unsupposed to be kind of stuff. Or ask yourself why do we have minds capable of this in the first place, who gave them to us...

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  • MrYuotube01

    Are UFOs jellyfishesh?

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  • sheargatru

    There goes your IP lol

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  • MinnesotaCouchpotato

    Is anyone else reminded of the jellyfish baddies from the underwater portion of area 1 in the original Blaster Master game?

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  • gil2good

    the science

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  • MIchał Pomarańaski

    wow

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  • superdau

    Oh yes, the "inquisitive" minds of the churches! How much they supported new discoveries! They "were all flames" for everything that made them change their worldview.

    /sarcasm

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  • EnziPrez

    I see your not very bright there kiddo, "operating within religious institutions" means they were part of it, and mostly believers. Yes there was some that ended up questioning the existence of God but the point is religious institutions have been known throughout history to support scientific contributions and discoveries that "we enjoy today"

    Learn how to interpret what is being said instead of being quick at the mouth as if you have something to prove, which in this case you don't

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