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Engineers develop tiny, soft-bodied robot capable of navigating tight, enclosed spaces. It is modeled after the larvae of beetles and caterpillars. The robot hasn’t been tested in humans yet, but the goal is to improve it for medical use — for instance, delivering drugs to a target within the body.
Engineers develop tiny, soft-bodied robot capable of navigating tight, enclosed spaces. It is modeled after the larvae of beetles and caterpillars. The robot hasn’t been tested in humans yet, but the goal is to improve it for medical use — for instance, delivering drugs to a target within the body.
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