Recently came the most startling demonstration yet:
a tiny machine powered purely by information, which chilled metal through the power of its knowledge.
Not exact matches
They are particularly interested in creating systems in which microswimmers could assemble gears to build a
tiny machine and then
power it, Aronson said.
Engineers developed the first
tiny, synthetic
machines that can swim by themselves,
powered by beating heart cells.
It's hard to define the specific appeal of a
tiny machine packed with just as much polygon - pushing
power as something much bigger, but it's undeniable.