A flexible robotic fish can quickly change direction just by wiggling its tail, closely mimicking the behaviour of real fish. Developed by Andrew Marchese from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the soft-bodied robot’s brain is protected by a rigid head while its belly is filled with carbon dioxide. Releasing the gas into different parts of the pliable tail inflates actuators, allowing the fish to undulate.
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