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Origami-inspired device helps marine biologists study octopuses and jellyfish

by Staff July 18, 2018
July 18, 2018 63 views
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Scientists have tried to find the safest and most effective ways to explore marine life in the oceanic water, the largest and least explored environment on Earth, for years. Each time, they were faced with the same challenge: How to capture delicate or gelatinous pelagic animals — like jellyfish, squid, and octopuses — without harming them? An origami-inspired device may change that.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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