Microbots have a wide range of capabilities. They are most commonly used in the biotech industry for developing diagnostic and targeted therapeutics to monitor and treat diseases. They are also used for environmental monitoring, soil remediation, agricultural research, jet engine inspection, and search and rescue operations. The technology behind microbots has advanced rapidly over the past few years, opening up even more opportunities for their use.
What are nanobots? We cover how small robots work and what they can do, and then cover the most incr...
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