Microbots could potentially transform the agricultural sector in several ways. They could be used for environmental monitoring, providing real-time data on soil conditions, weather patterns, and crop health. This could lead to more efficient use of resources and improved crop yields. Microbots could also be used for soil remediation, helping to remove harmful pollutants and improve soil health. Additionally, they could be used in agricultural research, helping scientists to better understand plant growth and disease processes. The rapid advancement of microbot technology suggests that these applications could become a reality in the near future.
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Microbots are most commonly used in the biotech industry to develop diagnostic and targeted therapeutics to monitor and treat disease. But they've been used for environmental monitoring, soil remediation, agricultural research, jet engine inspection, and search and rescue. Not only that - they're about to be used for a ton more stuff as this technology has advanced rapidly over the past few years. In this report, we cover how small robots work and what they can do, and then cover the most incredible opportunities that are about to be unlocked with this technology.