The first sperm based robot
Researchers at the Integrative Nanosciences Research Institute in Dresden, Germany, have created
Scientists at the Integrative Nanosciences Research Institute in Dresden, Germany, created the first "sperm-based bio-robot".
This is a control microorganism that is made of metal and sperm of a cow, which can be remotely operated for the purpose of fertilizing an egg or transporting it to any Anywhere within the human body.
Sperm motif engine
This biological robot is made using a micrometer tube of 0.05mm length to hold the sperm, and the tail of the sperm is placed outside. Later, the scientists used magnetic fields to control the direction of the metal tube, leading the robot in the direction they wanted.
"Sperm is an ideal choice because they are harmless to the human body, do not require external support, and can swim through mucus," said lead researcher Oliver Schmidt. It sounds rough, but this is a pretty smart solution.
- Interesting surprises you never knew about sperm
- New discoveries about the
- It turns out that it is the egg that determines which sperm to choose to conceive
- 6 weird and interesting facts about 'sperm'
- Complete decoding the human sperm genome
- Out of the 'quarter switch', now we have the 'sperm switch' with on-off mode
- Not the fastest sperm will win
- Robot made from 3D printing technology
- The main culprit causes sperm deformities
- 10 things you don't know about sperm
Scientists plan to turn dead birds into drones LG launches world's first stretchable screen that can 'transform' from 12 inches to 18 inches 200-passenger hybrid aircraft Canada agrees to let billionaire Elon Musk's company test chip implant in human brain Commercial aircraft reach supersonic speed Ship equipped with foldable solar panel sails NASA tests X-59 supersonic aircraft engine for the first time Strange flying car design with speed of 150km/h