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Autonomous Robotic Rover Provides New Insight Into Life on the Deep Abyssal Seafloor – SciTechDaily
Autonomous robotic rover helps scientists with long-term monitoring of deep-sea carbon cycle and climate change. The sheer expanse…

MBARI’s Benthic Rover II travels across the muddy seafloor, taking photographs and measuring how much oxygen bottom-dwelling animals and microbes are using over time. The information gathered by this autonomous rover has helped scientists understand how…
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