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Light powers the world's smallest programmable robot, at about 0.3 millimeters long
The robots are powered by tiny microcomputers developed by David Blaauw and Dennis Sylvester, engineers at the University of ...
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World’s smallest programmable robots think, swim, and sense temperature using light
Scientists unveil penny-sized microrobots that swim, sense temperature, and run for months using light-powered brains.
Recent advances in language and vision models have helped make great progress in creating robotic systems that can follow instructions from text descriptions or images. However, there are limits to ...
Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania and University of Michigan have created the world’s smallest fully programmable ...
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Cell-Sized Robots Can Sense, Decide, And Move Without Outside Control
Cell-sized robots can sense temperature, make decisions, and move autonomously using nanowatts of power—no external control ...
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In A First, A Robot Listened To Spoken Instructions And Performed Surgery – Just Like A Human Would
Robotic surgery has reached a new milestone after a robot successfully – and autonomously – performed gallbladder removal operations while listening and responding to voice commands. Just as a human ...
In a lab experiment that sounds closer to science fiction than engineering, researchers have unveiled what they describe as ...
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