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Seven Swans A Swimming

Posted on 18 January 201818 January 2018 by JMc

Note reference to robotic manta rays monitoring below surface conditions.

Robotic swans used to monitor quality of Singapore’s drinking water https://www.dezeen.comin/2018/01/18/robotic-swans-monitor-water-singapore-reservoirs-national-university-singapore/

Posted in Environment & Resilience & Sustainability, Infrastructure, Landscape and tagged Design, Ecology, Environment, Environment/Resilience/Sustainability, Gardens, Green Design, Habitat, Infrastructure, Landscape, Parks, Pollution, Public Place, Public Space, Recreation, Robotics, Robots, Singapore, Urban Design.

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