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June 23, 2011

Cave Crawler is a research robot designed to autonomously map underground mines and aid in rescue.

Carnegie Mellon University's Cave Crawler is a research robot designed to autonomously map underground mines and to aid in rescue missions underground.

Credit: CMU


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