Watch magnetic robot melt from solid to liquid to navigate confined spaces

Published: 25 January 2023
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Engineers at the Chinese University of Hong Kong have designed miniature robots that can rapidly shift between liquid and solid states.

These robots are made up of gallium, a metal with a low melting point of 29.8 °C, that is embedded with magnetic particles which can be heated through induction. This not only allows the robot to change states but also become mobile in response to the magnetic field.

Potential applications of these robots could include removing foreign objects or delivering drugs inside the human body, in addition to soldering circuit boards.



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