Cyborg jellyfish have a swimming cap and electric propulsion system

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Cyborg jellyfish have a swimming cap and electric propulsion system




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John Dabiri at the California Institute of Technology
and his colleagues had previously shown that a live jellyfish
with neuron-stimulating electronics could swim
nearly three times faster than a non-augmented
jellyfish in a laboratory setting
A cyborg jellyfish equipped with a swimming cap
and an electric propulsion system can swim at four times
its natural speed
and could be used for deep-sea exploration
Dabiri and his team have given the creatures a further upgrade