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A new manufacturing technique enables microrobots that could help revolutionize medicine
Computer graphic of a microvehicle with iron wheels (gold) and a polymer chassis (red). The
The first microscopic robots, roughly the size of paramecium, to be controlled – and made to walk – with standard electronic signals
Researchers from Cornell and the University of Pennsylvania built microsopic robots that consist of a
Drug delivery inside the human body using “submarines” that don’t need external stimulus

UNSW engineers have shown that micro-submarines powered by nano-motors could navigate the human body to

Helping to prevent disease with gummy-like robots

Human tissues experience a variety of mechanical stimuli that can affect their ability to carry

Mobile 3D micro-machines that adapt their shape and action to changes in the environment

Chemical Engineering Researchers at Pitt Develop Self-Powered Microfluidic Sheet that Wraps, Flaps and Creeps The

World’s First Ciliary Stroke Motion Microrobots for Chemical and Cell Delivery

A research team led by Professor Hongsoo Choi developed microrobots with high propulsion efficiency in

Bacteria-powered ‘windfarm’ could provide a steady power source for micromachines

A team of scientists from Oxford University has shown how the natural movement of bacteria

Micro-Machines for the Human Body

TAU researchers adapt microscopic technology for bionic body parts and other medical devices Tiny sensors