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Posted: 2025-05-26 01:09:32 UTC

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Microbots smaller than a grain of sand are now being used inside human bodies to deliver drugs, dissolve blood clots, and attack cancer cells.
Microbots are now moving through veins, guts, and even eyeballs.
Some microbots are shaped like tiny corkscrews and swim using magnetic fields.
Other microbots ride ultrasound waves and dissolve blood clots or zap tumors with pinpoint heat.
Scientists have fused living cells to these bots, turning them into smart missiles that find and attack cancer.
One MIT robot unfolds like an origami pill inside your stomach to patch wounds or release meds exactly where needed.
The future? Smart swarms of bots that diagnose, deliver drugs, and fix tissue.