Mapping the future of micromotors

It’s the stuff of cartoons and movies: a team of scientists shrinks down and flies a ship the size of a blood vessel through tissue and sinew to the site of injury or disease. They directly repair or attack the site—whatever is needed—without disturbing surrounding tissue. When the job is done, the patient gives a mighty sneeze and out pops the team, problem solved.


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Source: Phys.org