These sea creatures could inspire new underwater robots 
By Emilee Speck US Source: fox10phoenix 5/21/2024
Emilee Speck
Credit: Brad Gemmell
One of the largest migrations on Earth happens in the dark ocean every night, as tiny jelly-like organisms work together to emerge from the deep sea to the surface. Biologists think the ocean migration could inspire future robotic technology.
 

Researchers published their findings in the journal Science Advances earlier this month, detailing their underwater observations of the "graceful migration" of the macroplankton known as salps, which swim through the ocean by coordinated jet propulsion.

 
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