MIT's SoFi: More Than a Robotic Fish, It's a Marine Research Wonder!
By Karmactive Staff
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SoFi, the silicone marvel, swims with real fish, capturing underwater secrets.
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This robotic fish, a brainchild of MIT's CSAIL, is a game-changer in ocean studies.
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With its camera eyes, SoFi records the aquatic world in high-res detail.
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Controlled by sound, SoFi swims, turns, and dives on acoustic commands.
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SoFi's design, mimicking real fish, makes it a safe, non-disruptive marine companion.
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Beyond exploration, SoFi's insights are crucial for environmental conservation.
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SoFi's engineering brilliance lies in its depth control and 3-D printed head.
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This project underscores soft robotics' vast potential in real-world applications.
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SoFi's success heralds a new era of biomimetic robots in marine research.
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