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Scientists debut tiny robot that can swim to tackle invisible problems: 'It goes beyond what natural organisms can achieve'
"Our design doesn't simply replicate nature." Scientists debut tiny robot that can swim to tackle invisible problems: 'It ...
Leiden researchers Professor Daniela Kraft and Mengshi Wei have created microscopic robots that move without sensors, ...
For decades, microscopic robots lived mostly in our imagination. Movies like "Fantastic Voyage" convinced us that tiny machines would one day cruise through the human body, fixing problems from the ...
NUS scientists have developed a self-training method that strengthens lab-grown muscle tissues around the clock, and used them to power a living-muscle robot that swims faster than any of its ...
They are only a few tens of micrometres long - far smaller than the width of a human hair - yet these robots can swim, sense, navigate and adapt in ...
Researchers at Penn’s School of Engineering and Applied Science, alongside collaborators from the University of Michigan, ...
Researchers at the National University of Singapore have developed a new way to make lab-grown muscles stronger by letting them train themselves, removing a major limitation in biohybrid robotics. The ...
An example of homegrown innovation is a device that researchers hope will one day help clean up oil spills. Mohammed Ataur ...
NUS researchers have developed a platform that lets lab-grown muscle tissues train themselves to record-breaking strength, ...
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