Special mini robots, made by Chinese and German scientists, inspired by geckos and caterpillars, can be controlled remotely using ultraviolet and infrared rays.
uTug are tiny robots developed by scientists from Stanford University (USA) with tremendous power when they work together.
According to MIT News, the boy Emmett Rauch, one year old, vomited blood because he swallowed a round battery of the watch. The doctor must have emergency surgery to remove the
In the document Stanford University published in Science Robotics shows that the new micro-robots can move in the air with loads greater than 40 times their weight.
Scientists from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have successfully built a robot that can power itself without a battery just as small as a human egg cell.
With the development of science and technology, one thing is certain that robots will increasingly play an important role in human life.
A research group led by TS. Jinyao Tang of the Department of Chemistry, the University of Hong Kong, has researched and developed the world's first light-driven nanorobot.
Once its mission has been completed, the robots will be completely dissipated easily in the body.
US scientists have created a micro-magnetic robot system that can swim in blood vessels and spinal cord, carry an electric syringe from a syringe or dissolve blood clots in the