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A microrobot capable of manipulating tiny liquid droplets using magnetic fields has been developed by researchers from the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the China Electric Power Research Institute.
London Tech Week - UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer snuggles up to NVDIA CEO Jensen Huang and gets some AI tough love in return ...
The NHS is set to become the only health system in Europe to use ground-breaking histotripsy technology, which removes the ...
The Bravia 3 sits at the tail end of Sony's 2024 TV lineup, sporting a much more budget price point. It uses a 60Hz refresh ...
A fleet of orange delivery bots are part of a three-month Skip pilot project in Markham. Not everyone is thrilled.
What is the dirtiest part of an aircraft? How can it be cleaned? Explore the reasons aircraft need cleaning, the dirtiest ...
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This photo taken on Jan. 2, 2025 shows untethered terrestrial-aerial micro-robots developed by a research team from Tsinghua University, in Beijing, capital of China. [Photo/Tsinghua University ...
Researchers from the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB) designed a "material-like" collective of programmable micro-robots, which can behave like a fluid or bond together to create new ...
Scientists at Tampere University in Finland and Anhui Jianzhu University in China have developed a donut-shaped micro-robot made of a special elastomer that can move in viscous liquids when ...
Their groundbreaking study introduces the first toroidal, light-driven micro-robot that can move autonomously in viscous liquids, such as mucus. This innovation marks a major step forward in ...