Meet the Tiny Self-Assembling Robots Inspired by Science Fiction

🤯 Tiny robots that look like plastic confetti could one day become reality. Researchers are developing microscopic robots that begin as flat, thin sheets. When exposed to heat, they fold themselves into tiny moving structures capable of carrying small payloads. Some designs can even dissolve in water after completing their task, leaving behind little or no trace. It sounds like something straight out of Black Mirror, but the technology is being explored for practical uses such as targeted drug delivery, environmental monitoring, and minimally invasive medicine.

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