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Underwater Pokeball

The new, soft, folding “Pokemon” like robot called, "Rotary Actuated Dodecahedron" (RAD) is cutting across the obstacles faced by humans when they use hard tools underwater and hurt the soft and delicate ocean creatures for the purpose of studying them. From the result of the collaboration among marine biologists, engineers and designers, the soft, plastic and four fingered device is driven by a single motor which drives it to fold along all of its joints, forming a 12-sided hollow container around whatever it's trying to snatch. The device has been tested, first at Connecticut's Mystic Aquarium and then in the open ocean near Monterey, California. It successfully captured squid and jellyfish unharmed after being mounted to an unscrewed underwater vehicle and controlled remotely via joystick.

Read more at: https://www.livescience.com/63105-harvard-underwater-pokeball.html

 

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