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3D-Printed fish recharge themselves in tanks
Published 3 July 2026 ยท science
Synopsis Engineers have developed robotic fish that mimic real aquatic life, offering an aquarium experience without the upkeep. These miniature submarines, powered by Arduino and
Synopsis Engineers have developed robotic fish that mimic real aquatic life, offering an aquarium experience without the upkeep. These miniature submarines, powered by Arduino and guided by an overhead camera and Raspberry Pi, autonomously navigate, interact, and even return to a wireless charging station. This innovation promises a maintenance-free aquatic display, blending technology with the tranquility of nature for a futuristic aquarium.
Published: July 3, 2026 โข 10:45 AM IST ยท Updated: July 3, 2026 โข 11:37 AM ISTBy TheBriefWire Editorial Team
Key points
Synopsis Engineers have developed robotic fish that mimic real aquatic life, offering an aquarium experience without the upkeep.
These miniature submarines, powered by Arduino and guided by an overhead camera and Raspberry Pi, autonomously navigate, interact, and even return to a wireless charging station.
This innovation promises a maintenance-free aquatic display, blending technology with the tranquility of nature for a futuristic aquarium.