The Italian Civil Protection Agency says it will use ‘sophisticated robot-like equipment’ to help rescuers find the bodies of the seven people still missing aboard the capsized Costa Concordia cruise liner. The machines will be used to scour areas that rescue divers have difficulties accessing. The Costa Concordia ran into a reef near the Tuscan island of Giglio and capsized on January 13. Rescuers searched the submerged half of the ship for weeks. Twenty-five bodies have been found so far, while the bodies of seven people are still missing