Skip To Content
ADVERTISEMENT

Light-Driven Micromachines

Halina Rubinsztein-Dunlop and Marlies E.J. Friese

It isn’t uncommon for scientists to be inspired by science fiction, and good science fiction has a strong basis in real science. Modern science fiction is well populated with “nanobots” and “microbots,” tiny robots that are injected into the bloodstream where they perform tasks ranging from repairing damage and curing diseases to controlling human thoughts and actions. The miniature robot concept may seem far-fetched today, yet technological advances in the area of micromachine research are bringing the possibility of devices like this much closer to reality.

This article is only available as a PDF.

Download PDF

Publish Date: 01 April 2002

Add a Comment