The world's smallest, lightest wireless robot is capable of shape-shifting
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Chinese researchers have created the world's smallest wireless robot capable of navigating both air and land. The 9cm-long, 25g microrobot uses a "morphable actuator" to change shape, allowing it to fly over obstacles, crawl through tight spaces, and adapt to various terrains. This versatile device could revolutionize disaster rescue operations, environmental monitoring, and high-risk zone exploration.
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