Underwater robot pioneers energy-efficient buoyancy control
Rice University students create innovative underwater robot using fuel cells for buoyancy control, winning awards and pioneering new technology.
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Rice University students create innovative underwater robot using fuel cells for buoyancy control, winning awards and pioneering new technology.
Ken Shirriff discovered an obsolete manufacturing technology while repairing an eight-inch HP floppy drive. The chip is unique and partly transparent.