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 Chinese scientists develop robot fish that could help ocean clean-up
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Chinese Scientists have developed Robot fish that could clean oceans of micro plastics. These bots are able to absorb pollutants and heal itself even when it is damaged. 

 

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Chinese scientists have developed Robot fish that could clean oceans of micro plastics. These bots are soft to touch and just 1.3cm in size. They are able to absorb pollutants and heal themselves even when it is damaged. As per scientist from Sichuan University, the aim is to make them collect micro plastics at deeper levels. Bots will also give information to analyze marine pollution in real time. Scientists can control the fish using the light to avoid any crashes. These fishes can also be used for biomedical or hazardous operations. They¡¯re also faster than the most artificial soft robots and can be used repeatedly. 

 

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Questions:

1. What did Chinese scientists have developed? 

2. What are these bots able to do? 

3. Will this solve the problem of water pollution?

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