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Robot jellyfish powered by hydrogen
Engineers have invented a robotic jellyfish, powered by hydrogen.
The robot - nicknamed Robojelly - moves in water by copying the natural swimming motion of a jellyfish.
Researchers from America at Virginia Tech say development of the robot is currently in the early stages.
But they hope it could eventually prove useful in underwater search operations.