These Tiny Robots 50x Smaller Than a Hair Can Hunt and Move Bacteria
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These Tiny Robots 50x Smaller Than a Hair Can Hunt and Move Bacteria
Photon-driven nanorobots can steer, capture, and move bacteria with precision, enabling controlled manipulation in microscopic environments and offering new tools for microbiology. Tiny robots about 50 times smaller than the diameter of a human hair are opening new possibilities for working at very small scales. They allow scientists to precisely manipulate objects far beyond the [...]
Researchers at Julius-Maximilians University of Würzburg have developed nanorobots that operate on microscopic scales, allowing for the precise manipulation of bacteria. These devices, with dimensions approximately 50 times smaller than the thickness of a human hair, represent a significant advance in biotechnology and microbiology. Nanorobot Development: The nanorobots were designed to operate in liquid environments, where they interact directl…
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