Engineers at NTU have unveiled innovative grain-sized soft robots designed to be expertly controlled using magnetic fields for targeted drug delivery. This pioneering study represents a significant leap forward, showcasing miniature robots capable of transporting up to four distinct drugs and releasing them in carefully reprogrammable orders and precise doses.
Robots as small as a grain deliver medical drugs
Grain-sized soft robots that can be controlled using magnetic fields.
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