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During a recent Shedd Adventures trip to Baja, participants witnessed not one, but two rare oarfish in shallow waters. Here's a video of one of their encounters.
These photographs were staged by Adam Summers, a University of Washington researcher who used old-school preservation techniques to die the cartilage and bones of his specimens to give them a new life after death. Check them out below!
Hat tip to Wired.
By using a camera and computer vision software it is possible to make a fish control a robot car over land. The craft, designed by Studio Dipp, tracks the motion of the fish within the tank and drives in the direction the fish is swimming.