
Remember those autonomous sea-faring robots we saw back in November. Well, it looks like their self-propelling paddles have slowly waded them into the record books. The bots have traveled a distance of 3,200 nautical miles (2,876 land miles), cutting the previous record of 2,500 adrift - not bad considering there's no fuel involved. The quartet of data-hunting droids initially set off from San Francisco, before completing the first leg of their journey in Hawaii four months later.
Engadget, Swimming robots break wave-powered distance record, don't even stop for high-fives
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