HomeNewsTrendsSpider or crab? The world's tiniest remote-controlled robot is here. See pics

Spider or crab? The world's tiniest remote-controlled robot is here. See pics

Researchers said tiny robots like these can be used as surgical assistants to clear clogged arteries, to stop internal bleeding or to eliminate cancerous tumors.

June 15, 2022 / 16:22 IST
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The world’s smallest remote-controlled robot is controlled using lasers. (Image credit: Northwestern University)
The world’s smallest remote-controlled robot is controlled using lasers. (Image credit: Northwestern University)

Although at a first glance it could be misconstrued as a spider or a tiny crab, what engineers at US's Northwestern University built was a half millimeter-wide remote-controlled robot.

The tiny robot can bend, twist, crawl, walk, turn and jump without the use of motors or electricity. The world’s smallest remote-controlled robot is controlled using lasers.

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It looks and moves like a miniature crab, a shape chosen on a "creative whim", the researchers said but the techniques they've developed can be used to develop tiny robots in any shape required.

Tinier than a flea, a crab robot stands on the edge of a coin. (Image credit: Northwestern University)