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Microscopic Wireless Robots
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Microscopic Wireless Robots

Wireless News has a new article entitled Wireless Robots Work Under a Microscope, which discusses MIT's new research in nanorobots. The potential applications range from synthesizing drugs to inspecting DNA. Due to their size, they can be placed in the right 'environment' rather than having to sample it. Interestingly, the robots are controlled by infrared. Finally, an interesting fact pointed out is that biotech is the leading consumer of robots, now in front of the car manufacturing industry.

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Saturday 26 January, 09:31
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