Using electricity and water, a new kind of motor can slide microrobots into motion - http://news.mit.edu/2018/using-electricity-and-water-new-motor-can-slide-microrobots-into-motion-1119

Microhydraulic actuators developed at MIT Lincoln Laboratory, thinner than one-third the width of human hair, are proving to be the most powerful and efficient motors at the microscale.


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