Undersea robots glide into new realm of marine research
added Thu Aug 24 20:51 2006 ET from Princeton University
This month in Monterey Bay, Calif., a fleet of undersea robots is for the first time working together without the aid of humans to make detailed and efficient observations of the ocean.
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