Monday, January 17, 2005

RatBot strikes again


'Living' robots powered by muscle (BBC News)

    musclebotTiny robots powered by living muscle have been created by scientists at the University of California, Los Angeles.

    The devices were formed by "growing" rat cells on microscopic silicon chips, the researchers report in the journal Nature Materials.

    Less than a millimetre long, the miniscule robots can move themselves without any external source of power.

    The work is a dramatic example of the marriage of biotechnology with the tiny world of nanotechnology. In nanotechnology, researchers often turn to the natural world for inspiration.

    But Professor Carlo Montemagno, of the University of California, Los Angeles, turns to nature not for ideas, but for actual starting materials. More here

NanoBot Backgrounder
Feynman's missing pieces
Difficult to be dispassionate
Carlo's just a Copycat
The Amazing Montemagno

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