How Fishy Technology Could Power the Future

Caption: Vortices can be seen spiraling off the VIVACE prototype in Bernitsas' lab. Inset, for scale, shows Michael Bernitsas standing by his VIVACE prototype.
(Image credit: Scott Galvin / Bernitsas)

Editor's Note: Each Wednesday LiveScience examines the viability of emerging energy technologies — the power of the future.

Think like a fish not like a bird, say researchers trying to harvest energy from water currents. Their new fish-inspired power generator can work in slow-moving currents where traditional turbines are less effective.

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