
Breakthrough Progress in Deep-Sea Robots: Able to Freely Handle Extreme Pressure
According to CCTV News, a team from Beihang University and others has successfully developed a small deep-sea robot that performs excellently in deep-sea environments such as the Mariana Trench, capable of various movements including swimming, gliding, and crawling. The research team utilized innovative chiral bistable structures and shape memory alloy technology, enabling the robot to operate efficiently at depths of 10,000 meters. After six years of development, this small robot not only features low cost and high adaptability but is expected to play an important role in deep-sea scientific research and resource development in the future. Researchers are advancing the integration of deep-sea flexible robots with AI to expand new possibilities for intelligent operations in the deep sea
