Researchers have made significant advances in the field of molecular robotics.
Researchers at the University of Sydney’s Nano Institute have developed nanorobots that could be used to deploy targeted cancer drugs, make futuristic materials that respond to their environment, and find uses in creating energy-efficient signal processing. energy. To prove their concept, the researchers made more than 50 nanoscale objects, including a “nano-dinosaur,” a “dancing robot” and a mini-Australia measuring 150 nanometers wide, a thousand times narrower than a human hair.