TL;DR: Engineers at UC Berkeley developed the world's smallest wireless flying robot, less than 1cm in diameter and weighing 21mg. Powered and controlled by an external magnetic field, it can hover, ...
Researchers at the Institute of Science, Tokyo, have developed a new 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi receiver chip capable of withstanding ultra-high radiation doses of up to 500 kilograys (kGy). The goal of this new ...
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MIT engineers develop 3D-printed micro-robots that can be controlled by magnets
Engineers have developed a new soft magnetic hydrogel that can be 3D-printed into microscopic structures.
H2L, a Tokyo-based technology startup, has launched the Capsule Interface. This breakthrough device lets you control robots with your entire body, transmitting not just movement but also physical ...
Mayo Clinic's Engineering & Therapeutics in Gastrointestinal Disease Lab is implementing microrobotics in the gastrointestinal tract using a swallowable, remote-controlled robotic capsule.
UC Berkeley engineers have created the world’s smallest wireless flying robot, which is capable of changing directions mid-air and hitting small targets. On March 28, members and alumni of campus’s ...
A hot potato: Tesla's splashy "We, Robot" event generated excitement among enthusiasts, but it also highlighted the complexities involved in developing truly autonomous robots and vehicles. The ...
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