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Cover stories: Making the robotic ray cover Science Volume 353(6295):97-97 July 8, 2016 Published by AAAS

American Association for the Advancement of Science Science 2016;353:97 Published by AAAS

One of the first photos of the shoot shows a floating robotic ray. One of the first photos of the shoot shows a floating robotic ray. Credit: Ken Richardson American Association for the Advancement of Science Science 2016;353:97 Published by AAAS

A dramatic depiction of two robotic rays responding to a pulsing light. A dramatic depiction of two robotic rays responding to a pulsing light. Credit: Ken Richardson American Association for the Advancement of Science Science 2016;353:97 Published by AAAS