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Cornell University’s laser-activated robot is smaller than a paramecium – Yahoo News Australia
Researchers from Cornell University unveiled an entire robot that is teensy enough to fit most anywhere in the human body — yes, even in there — and inexpensive enough to produce on a mass scale. The walking robots are the creation of Cornell physics profess…

Semiconductors arent the only silicon technology racing to outpace Moores Law. Researchers from Cornell University unveiled an entire robot that is teensy enough to fit most anywhere in the human body yes, even in there and inexpensive enough to produce on a mass scale.
The walking robots are the creation of Cornell physics professor Itai Cohen, professor of physical science Paul McEuen, and assistant professor at the University of Pennsylvania, Marc Miskin. This is not Cohens first microscopic…
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