Amphibious drone that can fly and land on water could be used to monitor climate change clues

Daily Mail - Science & tech 

An amphibious, 'shape-shifting' drone has been created that's worthy of its own James Bond film. The'dual robot' drone, called MEDUSA (Multi-Environment Dual robot for Underwater Sample Acquisition), is able to fly through the air and land on water in order to quickly collect samples for scientific studies. It has a pod tethered to it that can be deployed underwater remotely at hard-to-reach aquatic environments. Engineers at Imperial College London use the drone to measure lake water for signs of microorganisms and algal blooms, which can pose hazards to human health. In the future, it could be used to monitor climate clues like temperature changes in Arctic seas.