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Fleet of robots designed to clean up oil Los Angeles Times Just to get a frame of reference, how many of these robots would it have taken to clean up the gulf oil spill? And how long would it have taken with 10000? …
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August 28, 2010 by
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Now, solar-power 'Seaswarm' robots to clean up Gulf oil spill in 30 days Economic Times WASHINGTON: Scientists may bring in a swarm of solar-powered robots to clean up the Gulf oil spill in a record time of 30 days. The robots, named 'Seaswarm' … Using Robots To Clean Up Oil SpillsForbes MIT builds swimming, oil-eating robotsComputerworld MIT Robots Self Clean Oil SpillsReuters DVICE –CNET (blog) –Robotic Magazine (blog) all 66 news articles »
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August 26, 2010 by
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MIT builds swimming, oil-eating robots Computerworld MIT, which noted that the robot should be able to work continuously for weeks, reported that during the cleanup of the Gulf oil spill, more than 800 … MIT Robots Self Clean Oil SpillsReuters How the Gulf oil spill can be cleaned in just one monthDVICE New Robot Can Clean Oil SpillsSoftpedia CNET (blog) –msnbc.com –Gizmodo.com (blog) all 33 news articles »
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June 04, 2010 by
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Bid to curb oil spill in ‘hands’ of deepsea robots
Deepsea robots in use for three decades in oil exploration are built for demanding tasks, but perhaps none as daunting as the effort to fix the ruptured Gulf of Mexico pipeline, experts said Thursday.
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June 03, 2010 by
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BP Robots to Begin Next Attempt to Curb Record Spill (Update1)
BP Plc will use undersea robots to begin cutting damaged pipe from its leaking oil well off Louisiana as early as today, risking temporarily increasing the flow as it makes another attempt to end the largest oil spill in U.S. history.
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