Better robots by studying the subtle movements of fish

Monday, December 3, 2018 - 09:00 in Biology & Nature

The constant movement of fish that seems random is actually precisely deployed to provide them at any moment with the best sensory feedback they need to navigate the world, Johns Hopkins University researchers have found. The finding, published in the journal Current Biology, enhances our understanding of active sensing behaviors performed by all animals, including humans, such […]

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