Microscopic swimming robots navigate “artificial space-time” mazes using Einstein’s theory of relativity


Researchers have developed a method to control microscopic swimming robots using light patterns and the principles of Einstein’s theory of relativity. The technology is a potential first step toward deploying tiny robots in applications ranging from medicine to manufacturing.

One of the great challenges of development micro robots for practical applications, create those capable of navigating without the inclusion of large sensors and other electronics, which would make the machines too large to operate at the desired scale (such as inside a human body). In an effort to overcome this problem, physicists at the University of Pennsylvania created “artificial spacetime” to direct machines to travel in the same way that spacecraft or light do when traversing the universe.

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