Researchers on field studies in the South Pole used to be resupplied by airdrops — but budgetary concerns have made the National Science Foundation begin to resupply by land. However vehicular land travel is risky: tears in the ice can collapse around a supply tractor, resulting in damage to the environment and the NSF's resources. But an elegant solution six years in the making is finally ready for primetime — a robot named the Yeti Polar Rover has begun its journeys on the Antarctic ice. Ars Technica reports on how the Yeti will be able to help researchers in the field.
The Yeti rover begins its duties on the Antarctic ice
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