Scientists have found a new way to use self-propelled microbots to clean wastewater. Researchers and scientists from institutions across Germany and Spain are using graphene and microbots to clean ...
Image courtesy by QUE.com In the evolving realm of medical science, the rise of tiny autonomous robots is nothing short of ...
STORY: These little green dots are microrobots. They can navigate in a cell network and stimulate individual cells in a targeted manner. Researchers at the Technical University of Munich – or TUM – ...
本文介绍了一种创新的病毒功能化磁性微机器人(virus@microbots)平台,该平台巧妙结合了噬菌体(phage)的生物靶向性和微机器人(microbots)的磁驱动力,通过机械破坏与生物裂解的双重作用(dual-action)协同高效清除金黄色葡萄球菌(S. aureus)生物膜(biofilm ...
Engineers at the University of Colorado­—Boulder have designed a new type of “microbot,” which has to potential to revolutionized treatment for various health conditions, including interstitial ...
A robot doesn't have to big, powerful and terrifying to be worthwhile, and many people are working on miniature machines that are just as cool. Some of these endeavors show promise in medicine, but ...
In the fast-paced world of medical innovation, the development of programmable microbots is emerging as a revolutionary force, offering groundbreaking ...
“All-Terrain Microbots” sounds like it should be the name of a 1980s cartoon, accompanied by its own toy line and sugary breakfast cereal. In fact, it’s a description of the tiny microscale magnetic ...
Various groups are currently working on tiny "robots" that could deliver medication to specific locations within the body. One of the latest such microbots, known as the MANiAC, is designed ...
The beauty of evolution is that it’s so nonjudgmental. What began as the first organism billions of years ago has diversified into species that fly and hop and run, whatever best suits them in their ...
Microscopic robots have been created by researchers at North Carolina State University and Duke University. By converting magnetic energy from their environment into movement, the devices can capture ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Researchers are using a technology likened to "mini force fields" to independently control individual microrobots operating within groups, an advance aimed at using the tiny ...