Researchers have made a groundbreaking discovery in the field of robotics, developing microscopic robots powered by light that can hunt down and collect bacteria with unprecedented precision. These tiny machines, measuring around 50 times smaller than the diameter of a human hair, can rapidly navigate through liquid environments.
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The robots' ability to make extremely fast 90° turns and selectively capture, carry, and release substantial numbers of bacteria makes them ideal for manipulating cells and microbes. With their remarkable speed and agility, these tiny robots can collect and deposit bacteria in chosen locations, paving the way for new applications in fields such as biotechnology and medicine.










