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The robot was successfully tested under extreme temperature and pressure in the Mariana Trench.
Watch out, giant squids and anglerfish: There may be a new, artificial addition to Earth’s deep-sea ecosystems.
A research team led by scientists from Zhejiang University in eastern China have designed a fish-like robot with a flexible, soft body to explore the greatest depths of the ocean. The battery-powered robot was tested last November in the Mariana Trench which extends nearly 11,000 meters below sea level where it flapped around for 45 minutes without being damaged by the extreme cold and high pressure.
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TWO FRIENDS have raised over £3,000 for a breast cancer charity after successfully completing the challenge of running one mile every hour for 24 hours last weekend.
Alina Murray and Sanna Aitken had been exercising together throughout lockdown and decided to set themselves the challenge to support Make 2nds Count, a charity that has helped their friend and netball teammate Rhianne after she was diagnosed with breast cancer early last year.
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They began their day-long endurance, running a mile around Clickimin Loch, at 4am on Saturday and concluded at 3am on Sunday.
Sanna said they had raised over £800 prior to the start. Donations kept flooding in throughout the day which helped boost their morale, and they are âreally delightedâ with the total now raised, which stands at some £3,254 from 211 supporters.