Microrobots, less than 1 cm in size, can tackle tasks that bigger robots cannot, such as monitoring confined spaces and delivering drugs.
Researchers at Seoul National University introduced modular and durable microrobots that adapt to their surroundings, navigating various environments.
Microrobots, with their insect-like size, are expected to make contributions in fields where conventional robots have struggled to operate
These tiny robots can be fabricated using 3D printing technology, as published in Advanced Materials.
Author's summary: Microrobots adapt to environments with modular design.