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This Bacteria-Powered Microrobot Navigates via Electric Fields

February 8, 2016

Engineers from Drexel University have devised a bacteria-powered microrobot that can be steered through fluids with applied electric fields.

Imagine a tiny, tiny robotic system covered over by even tinier biomolecular arms (flagella) working cooperatively as a “bacterial surface” to move the biobot from place to place, and then, just as importantly, imagine an algorithm that can steer the thing. The group’s work is described in the current IEEE Transactions on Robotics.

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