Scientists from the University of Hawaii at Manoa have developed tiny laser-driven robots made of air bubbles that could one day be used to build microscopic structures or assemble live cells outside the body for drug research.
Scientists from the University of Hawaii at Manoa have developed tiny laser-driven robots made of air bubbles that could one day be used to build microscopic structures or assemble live cells outside the body for drug research.
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