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Small, Swimming Robots Self-Heal Magnetically After Breaking into Pieces – AZoRobotics
Living tissue is known to heal itself even after several injuries. However, it has been highly difficult to impart similar abilities to artificial systems like…

Written by AZoRoboticsMar 25 2021
Living tissue is known to heal itself even after several injuries. However, it has been highly difficult to impart similar abilities to artificial systems like robots.
Scientists have now created small swimming robots with the ability to magnetically heal themselves on-the-fly after getting disintegrated into two or three pieces. They note that someday, this approach could help make more robust devices for industrial or environmental clean-up. The study results…
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