Thursday, August 10, 2017

Microbot origami can capture, transport single cells

08/10/2017 08:00 AM EDT

micro-origami

Researchers at North Carolina State University and Duke University have developed a way to assemble and pre-program tiny structures made from microscopic cubes--"microbot origami"--to change their shape when actuated by a magnetic field and then, using the magnetic energy from their environment, perform a variety of tasks--including capturing and transporting single cells.


Full story at https://news.ncsu.edu/2017/08/microbot-origami/

Source
North Carolina State University


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