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Read more about the article Cargo ships need speed. Can AI reroute them to save the whales?

Cargo ships need speed. Can AI reroute them to save the whales?

There are roughly 370 North Atlantic right whales left on the planet, and they are vanishing fast. Could underwater robots and AI help reroute cargo ships to prevent their extinction…

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Read more about the article Boston Globe – Torpedo-shaped robot’s mission: ply the world’s oceans for key data

Boston Globe – Torpedo-shaped robot’s mission: ply the world’s oceans for key data

Sentinel Glider Press release from the Boston Globe.

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Read more about the article NEW AWARD: Underwater robots to predict ocean weather during hurricanes

NEW AWARD: Underwater robots to predict ocean weather during hurricanes

Autonomous underwater robots can provide valuable information for predicting ocean currents and weather patterns during hurricanes and other harsh conditions. The problem is that these same conditions make it hard…

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Read more about the article Robot submarine embarks on world first mission around the globe

Robot submarine embarks on world first mission around the globe

In an historic leap for marine technology and global ocean monitoring, a first-of-its-kind autonomous underwater glider has been launched on a mission to circumnavigate the globe – a 73,000 kilometre…

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Read more about the article In A World First, Autonomous Underwater Robot Sets Off On Mission To Circumnavigate The Globe

In A World First, Autonomous Underwater Robot Sets Off On Mission To Circumnavigate The Globe

A robot has just set off on its mission to complete the first-ever global circumnavigation with an autonomous underwater vehicle. The self-gliding sub launched on the morning of October 10…

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Read more about the article In a World First, Autonomous Robot Glider to Circle the Globe in Historic Ocean Mission

In a World First, Autonomous Robot Glider to Circle the Globe in Historic Ocean Mission

n underwater vehicle named Redwing will be launched in a Teledyne Marine-Rutgers project to collect data for ocean science and weather forecasting  Guided by the rhythms of the sea and the…

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Read more about the article OCEANTECH of South Korea Visits RUCOOL This Week

OCEANTECH of South Korea Visits RUCOOL This Week

RUCOOL welcomed visitors from OCEANTECH this week.  Lab Researcher Nicole Waite (center) provided an overview of Rutgers glider operations to Mr. Daniel Hong (left) and Dr. Taejun Moh (right). OCEANTECH…

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