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Technique Enables Fast Mass-Production of Microbots

A new technique inspired by elegant pop-up books and origami will soon allow clones of robotic insects to be mass-produced by the sheet. Devised by engineers at Harvard, the ingenious layering and folding process enables the rapid fabrication of not just microrobots, but a broad range of electromechanical devices.

Read more: http://www.laboratoryequipment.com/news-Technique-Enables-Fast-Mass-Production-of-Microbots-022112.aspx

I, for one, welcome our new pop-up microrobot overlords.

Also check out these DNA nanobots that target cancer cells and this awesome collection of computational origami.

Jtotheizoe is right. Welcome.

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    Jtotheizoe is right. Welcome.
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    I, for one, welcome our new pop-up microrobot overlords. Also check out these DNA nanobots that target cancer cells and...
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    Fascinating!
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