Pollution Detector Robot Fish

Vivanews - British scientists succeeded in creating a robotic fish detect water pollution. To create a pomfret fish-shaped robot, the necessary funds amounting to 20 thousand poundsterling. These robots painted in silver and blue spotty. Movement is nimble, twisting like a native fish. He is capable of being in the water for hours.Fish is equipped smart chemical sensors to detect hazardous waste and other pollutants.The sensor will send information to the mainland by using wi-fi technology. In addition tothe sea, the fish is able to detect pollution in various rivers and lakes around the world. According to the researchers who helped create it, Rory Doyle, a robot is superior when compared to conventional tools. According to senior researchers from Essex University, the robotic fish is more efficient. (Source: Reuters | kd)

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