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ONUItalia.com, The U.N. meets Venus, the robotic school of fish that protect from climate change

Presentato questa settimana alla sede centrale dell’ONU, a New York, all’interno di una giornata di studi sul ruolo della tecnologia e dell’innovazione nella mitigazione degli effetti del cambiamento climatico, il progetto VENUS, ovvero gli sciami densi di robot sottomarini che si comportano come pesci, progettati da ENEA e dal Dipartimento di Ingegneria Elettronica dell’università di Roma Tor Vergata.

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