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Autonomous 0.2mm Microrobots: A Leap in Robotics
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Researchers have developed microrobots measuring just 0.2mm that are capable of autonomous actions including sensing, decision-making, and acting. These tiny robots are equipped with onboard sensors and processors, allowing them to navigate and interact with their environment without external control. The development of such advanced microrobots holds significant potential for applications in fields like medicine, where they could perform tasks such as targeted drug delivery or minimally invasive surgeries. This breakthrough matters as it represents a step forward in creating highly functional, autonomous robots that can operate in complex and constrained environments.
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