Manta Rays Inspire Fast Swimming Robot
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Manta rays inspire fast swimming soft robot yet.
North Carolina State University's new soft robot is more energy efficient and reaches a speed of 6.8 body lengths per second .
The soft robot has fins shaped like those of a manta ray, and is made of a material that is stable when the fins are spread wide.
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