Anthropic researcher Douglas Blackmore gave a TED Talk about his work creating microscopic robots that are the size of a grain of rice. He discussed how these tiny robots could have applications in medicine such as targeted drug delivery inside the human body. Blackmore's lab works on developing micro-scale robots that are durable yet small enough to navigate tight spaces using light-based locomotion rather than wheels or legs. The goal is to advance the capabilities of micro-robotics through innovative designs at the scale of individual cells.
Anthropic researcher Douglas Blackmore gave a TED Talk about his work creating microscopic robots that are the size of a grain of rice. He discussed how these tiny robots could have applications in medicine such as targeted drug delivery inside the human body. Blackmore's lab works on developing micro-scale robots that are durable yet small enough to navigate tight spaces using light-based locomotion rather than wheels or legs. The goal is to advance the capabilities of micro-robotics through innovative designs at the scale of individual cells.
Anthropic researcher Douglas Blackmore gave a TED Talk about his work creating microscopic robots that are the size of a grain of rice. He discussed how these tiny robots could have applications in medicine such as targeted drug delivery inside the human body. Blackmore's lab works on developing micro-scale robots that are durable yet small enough to navigate tight spaces using light-based locomotion rather than wheels or legs. The goal is to advance the capabilities of micro-robotics through innovative designs at the scale of individual cells.
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