Nanorobots using plasmonic motors achieve high-speed propulsion and precise control, enabling efficient bacterial capture and transport in biological settings.
Over the past decades, a growing number of robotics teams have started developing modular robots inspired by the ancient paper-folding art of origami. More recently, some of these teams started ...
Tiny, light-driven nanorobots that can selectively capture, transport, and remove bacteria? A Würzburg research team has now ...
Researchers at TUM are using nanorobots to reliably and precisely transform stem cells into bone cells. Berna Özkale Edelmann and Chen Wang explain to ...
Inspired by how a car uses an engine and a steering wheel to reach its destination, the nanorobot integrates two enzymatic functions. Urease works for propulsion by harnessing endogenous urea in ...