Insects may be tiny, but they’re built to take a beating. While many insects can survive frequent collisions—even bumblebees are known to hit obstacles...
Researchers have long been intrigued by the potential of microrobots, particularly for applications in healthcare like targeted drug delivery and microsurgery. A central challenge...
In a groundbreaking study, scientists from New York and Ningbo, China, have devised an audacious solution to some of our most daunting challenges: tiny...
Micro and nanorobots (MNRs) hold great promise in healthcare—from mending life-threatening brain bleeds to precisely targeting tumors with chemotherapy. However, their clinical potential has...
Researchers have engineered a new set of laser-controlled micro-robots capable of handling individual cells—one of the fundamental units of life. These tiny devices, outfitted...