German scientists have created microscopic robots, controlled by magnets, that help surround tumors and release large amounts of chemotherapy drugs to treat cancer.
A team of researchers has found a very promising way, seemingly only needing tiny robots with special functions to bring life to cancer patients.
Researchers built small-sized robots from soft materials capable of working in humans.
Scientists have worked for years to find ways to integrate robots into medical products.
Less than 100 times smaller than sand grains, the head and tail are made of gold, the body is made of nickel, connected by silver, can carry drugs into the blood vessels,
Researchers have built a micro-robot capable of getting into the stomach to remove foreign objects, such as daisies, that children accidentally swallow.
Micro robots made from ... spirulina can be remotely controlled to search for cancer cells and transport drugs to destroy them. Done the task, they will decompose themselves.
At the recent Uplinq conference in the US, Qualcomm demonstrated two robots called Snapdragon Rover and Snapdragon Micro Rover.
Parrot, a French robotics company, will bring to this year's CES a number of unique devices. Out of them are two robots
Researchers at ETH Zurich have created a microscopic injectable robot that can measure oxygen levels to help protect the retina.