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Opto-fluidically multiplexed assembly and micro-robotics
E. Erben, W. Liao, et al.
This groundbreaking research by Elena Erben, Weida Liao, Antonio Minopoli, Nicola Maghelli, Eric Lauga, and Moritz Kreysing introduces a revolutionary opto-fluidic technique for high-definition micromanipulation of multiple micro-particles. Utilizing laser-induced flow fields and temperature stimuli, this method allows for the sophisticated actuation of humanoid micro-robots with remarkable capabilities, promising advancements in various fields like robotics and life sciences.
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