Underwater robots developed by researchers at Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California San Diego offer scientists an extraordinary new tool to study ocean currents and the tiny creatures they transport. Swarms of these underwater robots helped answer some basic questions about the most abundant life forms in the ocean—plankton. The new study published in the Jan. 24 issue of the journal Nature Communications. #UnderwaterRobots #OceanCurrents #Plankton #Ocean Read the full news story here: Subscribe to Scripps Oceanography here: Subscribe to Scripps' explorations now newsletter here: Check out Scripps Oceanography for more: Follow Scripps Oceanography on social here: Facebook: Twitter: Instagram:
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