Researchers Create the World’s Smallest Fully Autonomous Robots

A research team from the University of Pennsylvania and the University of Michigan has developed the world’s smallest fully programmable autonomous robots. Each one is smaller than a grain of salt, costs roughly one cent, and runs independently without wires, magnetic fields, or external controllers, pointing to new possibilities across medicine, manufacturing, and biology. As … Continue reading Researchers Create the World’s Smallest Fully Autonomous Robots