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Nano & Micro Robotics

MIT Unveils Robust Insect-Scale Drones

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...

Ultrasound-Propelled Microrobots Inspired by Starfish Larvae

Researchers have long been intrigued by the potential of microrobots, particularly for applications in healthcare like targeted drug delivery and microsurgery. A central challenge...

Revolutionizing Health and Environment: The Promise of DNA Nanobots

In a groundbreaking study, scientists from New York and Ningbo, China, have devised an audacious solution to some of our most daunting challenges: tiny...

Innovative Mathematical Model Boosts Nanorobot Navigation in Blood Vessels

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...

Micro-Robots Revolutionize Single-Cell Manipulation

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...

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