Scientists are turning DNA into tiny robots that can move, sense, and deliver drugs, pushing nanotechnology closer to ...
Robots that can think and move are no longer confined to factory floors or humanoid prototypes. Researchers have now shrunk fully programmable machines to a size smaller than a grain of sand, packing ...
A recent review published in the journal SmartBot says these DNA nanorobots could one day be capable of delivering drugs to specific locations in the body, capturing viruses like SARS-CoV-2, and even ...
Unlike the controlled environments of factories or warehouses, everyday communication in homes is filled with ambiguity that ...
If you’re aiming for more senior roles or specialized positions, the questions get pretty intense. They’ll be testing your ...
When human picks up a fragile raw egg, or a slippery and heavy metal cup, human hand naturally adjusts its grip according to its tactile experience to prevent slipping or crushing. For robots, such ...
If disaster strikes and you’re tasked with clearing up some radioactive ruins, hardy robots are far better suited for the task than fleshy, fallible humans. However, communicati ...
In robotics, as in so many things, small is beautiful. The trouble is that making them really small is very nearly impossible. “Building robots that operate independently at sizes below one millimeter ...
DNA robots are emerging as tiny programmable machines that could one day deliver drugs, hunt viruses, and build ...