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Dartmouth researchers build world's smallest mobile robot

Dartmouth College Office of Public Affairs • Press Release
Posted 09/14/05 • Contact Sue Knapp (603) 646-3661

An extreme close up photo of the micro robot. The spots are human red blood cells.
Close up photo of the microrobot. The spots are human red blood cells. (Courtesy Donald Laboratory)

The microrobot on a penny. (Courtesy Donald Laboratory)

The microrobot is untethered and controllable. About 200 of these could march in a line across the top of a plain M&M. (Courtesy Donald Laboratory)

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