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Robot Dolphin That Could Replace Captive Animals At Theme Parks One Day
- Wednesday October 14, 2020
- World News | Reuters
Darting around the pool as a group of swimmers stands in the shallow end, the dolphin looks much like those that jump through hoops and perform acrobatics at theme parks.
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A Robot Submarine Found The 'Holy Grail Of Shipwrecks'
- Thursday May 24, 2018
- World News | Cleve R. Wootson Jr., The Washington Post
The San Jos, the largest galleon and the flagship of one group of Spanish ships that started sailing in the 16th century, was big and - thanks to 62 bronze cannons engraved with dolphins - deadly enough to deter or destroy ships, whether pirates or rival nations.
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Robot 'Dolphins' Give Clues to Antarctic Melt in Data Revolution
- Tuesday November 11, 2014
- World News | Reuters
Dolphin-sized robots are giving clues to a thaw of Antarctica's ice in a sign of how technology is revolutionising data collection in remote polar regions, scientists said on Monday.
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Robot Dolphin That Could Replace Captive Animals At Theme Parks One Day
- Wednesday October 14, 2020
- World News | Reuters
Darting around the pool as a group of swimmers stands in the shallow end, the dolphin looks much like those that jump through hoops and perform acrobatics at theme parks.
- www.ndtv.com
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A Robot Submarine Found The 'Holy Grail Of Shipwrecks'
- Thursday May 24, 2018
- World News | Cleve R. Wootson Jr., The Washington Post
The San Jos, the largest galleon and the flagship of one group of Spanish ships that started sailing in the 16th century, was big and - thanks to 62 bronze cannons engraved with dolphins - deadly enough to deter or destroy ships, whether pirates or rival nations.
- www.ndtv.com
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Robot 'Dolphins' Give Clues to Antarctic Melt in Data Revolution
- Tuesday November 11, 2014
- World News | Reuters
Dolphin-sized robots are giving clues to a thaw of Antarctica's ice in a sign of how technology is revolutionising data collection in remote polar regions, scientists said on Monday.
- www.ndtv.com