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Microscale robotics for single cell manipulation
798,210 просмотров • 1 год назад •via X (Twitter)
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Okay, now make them build little microplastic homes inside our balls, then give them freewill so that they can have capitalism and build little nanobot factories using the heavy metals in water, then we can have an iron man armor n shit

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This is cell abuse

Scary but intriguing to see where technology is going

What you're looking at is a robot about the size of a red blood cell. For six months, engineer Marc Miskin’s job was to shoot lasers at at these tiny machines called Optical Wireless Integrated Circuits activating their atomically thin legs and skirting them around the microworld

Note: Microscale robotics for single-cell manipulation uses light, sound, or magnetic fields to control tiny robots. These robots can perform precise tasks like cell injection, sorting, and movement in complex environments. They're useful in biology for studying cells, drug delivery, and tissue engineering. Techniques include using lasers for cell trapping and movement or magnetic fields for robot navigation. The field is advancing with applications in medical diagnostics and targeted therapy.

😆😆😆 I'm sorry, but this looks like a scientist version of making their stuffed animals kiss.

I don’t understand how something like this exists. How does one even manufacture this? How does something so small have a laser? What technology are they hiding from us ?
