Caltech's ultrasound-powered "bubble bots" are biocompatible microrobots that autonomously navigate to tumors to deliver drugs or block their blood supply.
Imagine a natural disaster scenario, such as an earthquake, that inflicts widespread damage to buildings and structures, critical utilities and infrastructure, and threatens human safety. Having the ...
Magnetic microrobotics represents a rapidly evolving field at the intersection of materials science, engineering and biomedicine. By leveraging the unique properties of magnetic materials, researchers ...
Bionaut Labs, a company that makes micro-robotics used in the treatment of central nervous system diseases, has raised $43 million in series B financing. Bionaut’s robots work to deliver drugs at deep ...
Abstract: Millimeter-scale mechanisms, from novel actuators and sensors to insect-inspired flying vehicles, have applications in medical devices, infrastructure inspection, small satellites, and more.
The Harvard RoboBee has long shown it can fly, dive, and hover like a real insect. But what good is the miracle of flight without a safe way to land? A storied engineering achievement by the Harvard ...
The development of 3D-printed hydrogel cilia marks a significant leap in soft microrobotics, enabling fast, programmable ...
The positions in the table below reflect the Korea Institute of Medical Microrobotics Foundation's position overall, domestically, within their sector, and in various subject areas based on their ...
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