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New Magnetic Spray Transforms Objects Into Insect-Scale Robots for Biomedical Applications – SciTechDaily
An easy way to make millirobots by coating objects with a glue-like magnetic spray was developed in a joint research led by a scientist from City University of…

The reptile millirobot changes from caterpillar motion to concertina motion after reprogramming. Credit: City University of Hong Kong
An easy way to make millirobots by coating objects with a glue-like magnetic spray was developed in a joint research led by a scientist from City University of Hong Kong (CityU). Driven by the magnetic field, the coated objects can crawl, walk, or roll on different surfaces. As the magnetic coating is biocompatible and can be disintegrated into powders when needed,…
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