Micromachines autonomously coordinate using electronic pulses
December 06, 2024
December 06, 2024
ITHACA, New York, Dec. 6 -- Cornell University issued the following news:
Like waves sweeping through tiny stadium crowds, microscopic machines engineered by Cornell researchers can autonomously synchronize their movements, opening new possibilities for the use of microrobots in drug delivery, chemical mixing and environmental remediation, among other applications.
The research is the first to demonstrate synchronization in microscopic machines equipped with complementa . . .
Like waves sweeping through tiny stadium crowds, microscopic machines engineered by Cornell researchers can autonomously synchronize their movements, opening new possibilities for the use of microrobots in drug delivery, chemical mixing and environmental remediation, among other applications.
The research is the first to demonstrate synchronization in microscopic machines equipped with complementa . . .