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 ...
In the fast-paced world of medical innovation, the development of programmable microbots is emerging as a revolutionary force, offering groundbreaking solutions for long-term autonomous operations in ...
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(Nanowerk Spotlight) Nanotechnology research groups around the world are actively pursuing the dream of building nanomachines that mimic biological motors and that can convert chemical into mechanical ...
In a new study published in Advanced Functional Materials ("Light Controlled Biohybrid Microbots"), scientists from Sapienza Universitá di Roma demonstrate biohybrid microbots that harness living ...
In the history of medicine, every leap forward has been marked by a shrinking footprint. Open surgery gave way to laparoscopy. Laparoscopy evolved into robotic-assisted systems. And now, surgery is ...