Nanorobots capable of active movement are an exciting technology for targeted therapeutic intervention. However, the extensive motion range and hindrance of the blood-brain barrier impeded their clinical translation in glioblastoma therapy. Here, a marsupial robotic system constructed by integrating chemical/magnetic hybrid nanorobots (child robots) with a miniature magnetic continuum robot (mother robot) for intracranial cross-scale targeting drug delivery is reported.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTargeted delivery is a promising mean for various biomedical applications, and various micro/nano robots have been created for drug delivery. Mesoporous silica has been shown to be successful as a drug delivery carrier in numerous studies. However, mesoporous silica preparation usually requires expensive and toxic chemicals, which limits its biomedical applications.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSuperhydrophobic microrobots that can swim efficiently and rapidly on water under the action of external stimuli have attracted significant research attention for various applications. However, most studies on superhydrophobic microrobots have focused on single-stimulus driving modes, which limit the motion and functional applications of microrobots in complex aquatic environments. Therefore, multistimuli-responsive superhydrophobic microrobots that are capable of drifting rapidly on water through light, magnetic, and chemical control were developed in this study.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSoft actuators have received extensive attention in the fields of soft robotics, biomedicine, and intelligence systems owing to their advantages of pliancy, silence, and essential safety. However, most existing soft actuators have only single actuation elements and lack sensing. Therefore, it is difficult for them to perform complex motions with multiple degrees of freedom (multi-DOFs) and high precision.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWith the rapid evolution of microelectronics and nanofabrication technologies, the feature sizes of large-scale integrated circuits continue to move toward the nanoscale. There is a strong need to improve the quality and efficiency of integrated circuit inspection, but it remains a great challenge to provide both rapid imaging and circuit node-level high-resolution images simultaneously using a conventional microscope. This paper proposes a nondestructive, high-throughput, multiscale correlation imaging method that combines atomic force microscopy (AFM) with microlens-based scanning optical microscopy.
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December 2020
Industrial robots have been widely used for manufacturing and assembly in factories. However, at the microscale, most assembly technologies can only pattern the micromodules together loosely and can hardly combine the micromodules to directly form an entity that cannot be easily dispersed. In this study, surface bubbles are made to function as microrobots on a chip.
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February 2019
Female anglerfishes have a lantern-shape luminous organ sprouting from the middle of their heads to lure their prey in the dark deep sea. Inspired by the anglerfish, we designed an electromagnetic anglerfish-shaped millirobot that can receive energy and transform it into light to attract algae cells to specific locations. The small wireless powered robot can receive about 658 mW of power from external energy supply coils, and light LEDs (light-emitting diodes).
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