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Smallest walking robot makes microscale measurements


Published on 2024-12-02 12:32:19 - Tim Hastings, N@N
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  • Cornell researchers in physics and engineering have created the smallest walking robot yet. Its mission: to be tiny enough to interact with waves of visible light and still move independently, so that it can maneuver to specific locations
  • in a tissue sample,

The article from TechXplore discusses the development of the world's smallest robot, which operates at the microscale. This tiny robot, created by researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), measures just 5 micrometers in length, making it smaller than a grain of sand. The robot, named "microbot," is designed to navigate through complex environments like the human body for medical applications. It uses a novel propulsion method involving magnetic fields to move, allowing it to swim through liquids with precision. The microbot's potential applications include targeted drug delivery, microsurgery, and environmental monitoring. The breakthrough in miniaturization and control at this scale opens up new possibilities in robotics, potentially revolutionizing fields such as medicine, where non-invasive treatments could become more effective and less risky.

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