Leiden scientists 3D-print microrobots that “swim” without a brain
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Leiden University researchers created 3D-printed microscopic robots that swim and navigate obstacles without sensors or electronic brains, relying entirely on their flexible, chain-like physical design for movement and behavior. These 5-micrometre robots automatically avoid obstacles and steer around each other, potentially revolutionizing biomedical applications like targeted drug delivery.
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