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Underwater use beckons for “neuromorphic” cameras
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Aquatic internet and underwater WiFi approaches
Towable sensor free-falls to measure vertical slices of ocean conditions
Enhanced underwater robots can boost ocean discoveries
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Underwater use beckons for “neuromorphic” cameras
Windmill Software
Towable sensor free-falls to measure vertical slices of ocean conditions
Windmill Software
Underwater robotic gliders measure ocean sound levels
Windmill Software
No batteries needed for underwater exploration
Windmill Software
Marine Skin tagging system dives deeper
Windmill Software
Seals to keep watch on remote Antarctic glacier
Windmill Software
Swimming fish may improve the design of robots
Windmill Software
Wireless communication breaks air-water boundary
Windmill Software
Underwater sensing with light and sound
Windmill Software
Seal whiskers inspire vortex sensor
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