Scientists craft an artificial jellyfish
By taking advantage of advances in the fields of marine biomechanics, materials science, and tissue engineering, researchers from two prominent US universities have created a swimming artificial jellyfish.
By taking advantage of advances in the fields of marine biomechanics, materials science, and tissue engineering, researchers from two prominent US universities have created a swimming artificial jellyfish.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has put ten buoys in the bay to measure the salinity and temperature of the water.