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Cell-sized robots can sense, decide, and move without outside control
The future is now…and it’s tiny. In A Nutshell Researchers built autonomous robots just 210-340 micrometers wide, roughly the ...
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World’s smallest autonomous robots redefine microscale engineering
Could a robot smaller than a microorganism actually think on its own? Well, scientists from the University of Pennsylvania ...
Microscale swimming bots take in sensory information, process it and carry out tasks, opening new possibilities in ...
Scientists in the United States have developed a robot smaller than a grain of salt that can sense, think and act on its own, ...
Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania and University of Michigan have created the world’s smallest fully programmable ...
Scientists have developed microrobots that self-navigate and can transform medicine, sensing, and microscale engineering.
The swimming microbots can autonomously sense and navigate their surroundings, using temperature detection to monitor cell ...
Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania and the University of Michigan have unveiled the world’s smallest fully ...
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World’s tiniest programmable robots, smaller than a grain of sand can now swim, sense, and think
Scientists have created the world's smallest programmable robots. These microscopic machines swim in liquids and can sense ...
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Robot survives months in never-seen Antarctic cavity, finds heat beneath glaciers
A robotic float captured the first under-ice transect in East Antarctica, revealing new risks for the Denman Glacier.
Powered by light and guided by ultra-low-energy computing, the robots show what autonomy looks like at the microscale.
The world's smallest fully programmable, autonomous robots have debuted at the University of Pennsylvania, sporting a brain developed at the University of Michigan.
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