The smallest remotely-controlled robot with mobility has been produced

The smallest remotely controlled robot with mobility has been produced



In the photo above, you see the smallest robot technology capable of remote control and movement, standing on a coin.

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Behind this technology is the USA. Northwestern University including researchers. The half-millimeter robot, smaller than this flea, needs electricity or hydraulic systems to move. does not hear. Instead, this technology uses a special material that has the ability to remember its shape. This material can change shape according to the temperature and thus the prepared robot can move. This movement is provided by the heat transferred by a remote laser. The technology, which has become almost alive with warming and cooling, can be taken to the desired direction via the laser and stands before us in the form of a crab. Behind this, there is only crab likeness in movement and inspiration from crabs. As it is said, different shapes can be prepared if desired.

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Northwestern University In the video sharing above, its researchers state that this robot can be used in tasks in very small places in the future. In fact, researchers have developed robots that don’t need electricity or hydraulic systems to work this way. It claims that it can also enter the human body.

A large number of developed to function in the human body micro robotic system exists. Scientists believe that many treatments can be done more easily with such technologies. However, we have at least another 10 years ahead of us for this future.

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