Drexel University researchers have developed a way to use electric fields to control microrobots in a fluid and allow them to automatically sense obstacles and adjust their course en route to their destination. (sciencedaily.com)
Mat Evans Bioinspired design and energetic feasibility of an autonomous swimming microrobot. (csnetwork.eu)
«There are more challenges to making a robust, robotic landing system but this experimental result demonstrates a very versatile solution to the problem of keeping flying microrobots operating longer without quickly draining power,» said Ma. (seas.harvard.edu)