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Cell-sized robots can sense, decide, and move without outside control
About 100 robots fit on a chip smaller than a fingertip and are manufactured using standard semiconductor processes, with ...
Tiny robots smaller than a grain of rice can sense, think, and move on their own. They could one day fix tissue inside the ...
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World’s smallest autonomous robots fuse ion propulsion with onboard computing
Could a robot smaller than a grain of salt support its own brain, move through fluid environments, and operate for months without outside commands? This is a problem that scientists from the ...
Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania and University of Michigan have created the world’s smallest fully programmable ...
There is also a dance studio, complete with a wood floor and large mirrors. Here scientists record the movements of human ...
Ancient mudras offer a blueprint for smoother robot hand movement and could inspire new approaches to motor training and ...
Tiny microrobots are learning to fly with insect-like speed and control, thanks to new AI-driven technology developed at MIT.
The world's smallest fully programmable, autonomous robots have debuted at the University of Pennsylvania, sporting a brain developed at the University of Michigan.
Powered by light and guided by ultra-low-energy computing, the robots show what autonomy looks like at the microscale.
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World’s smallest programmable robots think, swim, and sense temperature using light
Scientists unveil penny-sized microrobots that swim, sense temperature, and run for months using light-powered brains.
Imagine driving a car with a steering that doesn't respond instantly and a GPS that always reflects where you were a second ...
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