Nov 15, 2020
Scientists Seek To Inject Microscopic Robots Into Patients To Hunt Disease
Posted by Raphael Ramos in categories: biotech/medical, robotics/AI
Would you be okay to have these injected in you?
Engineers at Cornell University developed a microscopic robot – so small it’s invisible to the naked eye – that walks. It’s so tiny that ten could fit within a period. The team says they can manufacture one million of the robots per week.
The new robot is essentially a microchip on four origami-inspired legs that can be activated by lasers. It was designed to crawl inside the human body, find and eliminate diseases. It can be steered by beaming a laser at its feet, which causes their leg to bend.
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