Swiss Scientists Develop Edible Water-Monitoring Robots
EPFL researchers create innovative robots made from fish food to monitor water quality and distribute nutrients in aquatic environments

Key Takeaways
- EPFL researchers developed a robot made from fish food pellets and gelatin
- The robot is approximately 5 centimeters long and shaped like a boat
- The robot uses the Marangoni effect for propulsion
- The robots can move freely on water surface for several minutes
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They Said
"It thus offers a safe – and nutritious – alternative to environmental sensors made of artificial polymers and electronics"