ICYMI: Underwater robot snake, Earth’s ocean saving and more04:33

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Published on April 15, 2017

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Today on In Case You Missed It: Princeton researchers discovered ocean currents can move most anything around the globe within 10 years; hopefully replenishing dying ecosystems, but also spreading around pollution. Norwegian engineers came up with a mechanical snake for underwater sea inspection and simple repair jobs near oil drills. And Harvard wants to encourage kid programming with a new robot that can be used by kindergartners to high schoolers.

Once that’s conquered, the answer is clearly to make the MIT open-source duckcar. As always, please share any great tech or science videos you find by using the #ICYMI hashtag on for @mskerryd.

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