Wednesday, 19 October 2011

Researchers use robots to track invasive carp

ST. PAUL, Minn. - Researchers at the University of Minnesota and two other schools will use a $2 million grant to develop robotic boats that track radio-tagged carp. It's a new approach to help biologists control the population of the invasive common carp which has muddied North American lakes ...


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