It can be manipulated by external, and while the magnetic particles themselves are toxic, they’ve been deemed safe when covered in a silicone compound, giving hope for the future.
That will be a weapon before it’s a medical tool
Researchers from The Chinese University of Hong Kong have created a ‘magnetic slime robot’ which they hope one day will be used to retrieve objects accidentally swallowed by humans.It can be manipulated by external magnets, and while the magnetic particles themselves are toxic, they’ve been deemed safe when covered in a silicone compound, giving hope for the future.The so-called soft robot can also bend, travel, and reshape to form O and C shapes, making it perfect for narrow spaces.More testing is currently being carried out.Sign up for our newsletters.
It can be manipulated by external, and while the magnetic particles themselves are toxic, they’ve been deemed safe when covered in a silicone compound, giving hope for the future.
That will be a weapon before it’s a medical tool