2016-03-15, 10:50
Bacteria-powered microrobots navigate with help from new algorithm
Engineers have recently published research on a method for using electric fields to help tiny bio-robots propelled by flagellated bacteria navigate around obstacles in a fluid environment. These microrobots could one day be used for building microscopic devices or even delivering medication at the cellular level.
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/20...211459.htm
Engineers have recently published research on a method for using electric fields to help tiny bio-robots propelled by flagellated bacteria navigate around obstacles in a fluid environment. These microrobots could one day be used for building microscopic devices or even delivering medication at the cellular level.
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/20...211459.htm