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Microscopic robots with onboard digital control

Reynolds et al., 2022

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Reynolds M
Cortese A
Liu Q
Zheng Z
Wang W
Norris S
Lee S
Miskin M
Molnar A
Cohen I
McEuen P
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Science Robotics

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Autonomous robots—systems where mechanical actuators are guided through a series of states by information processing units to perform a predesigned function—are expected to revolutionize everything from health care to transportation. Microscopic robots are poised for …
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