Friday, April 26, 2024
Contact    |    RSS icon Twitter icon Facebook icon  
Unexplained Mysteries
You are viewing: Home > News > Science & Technology > News story
Welcome Guest ( Login or Register )  
All ▾
Search Submit

Science & Technology

Tiny robot can go on missions inside the body

By T.K. Randall
May 13, 2016 · Comment icon 6 comments

The robot can be swallowed inside a pill made of ice. Image Credit: YouTube / MIT
Scientists have come up with a tiny robot that could revolutionize treatment of the digestive system.
Developed by an international research team from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sheffield University and the Tokyo Institute of Technology, the appropriately named 'origami robot' can be swallowed inside a pill made of ice and then unfolded in the stomach when the ice melts.

During recent trials conducted inside a mock stomach, the robot was used to dislodge and move a foreign object via an external control mechanism that works using magnetic fields.

The technology could prove particularly invaluable in helping patients, especially small children, who have accidentally swallowed batteries - something that happens 3,500 times a year in the US.
It should also be possible to repurpose the device to perform other beneficial services such as administering drugs or conducting surgical procedures in otherwise inaccessible areas.

"It's really exciting to see our small origami robots doing something with potential important applications to healthcare," said Professor Daniela Rus of MIT.

"For applications inside the body, we need a small, controllable, untethered robot system."



Source: Telegraph | Comments (6)




Other news and articles
Recent comments on this story
Comment icon #1 Posted by pallidin 8 years ago
Huh. That's amazing.
Comment icon #2 Posted by Nightwalker01 8 years ago
And innerspace comes to life
Comment icon #3 Posted by Sundew 8 years ago
When they get this down to a nano level, I wonder if they will seek out and destroy cancer cells before they become a problem?
Comment icon #4 Posted by Darkenpath25 8 years ago
This is wonderful, ha Im sure Obama care wont cover it.
Comment icon #5 Posted by Otto von Pickelhaube 8 years ago
.
Comment icon #6 Posted by Otto von Pickelhaube 8 years ago
I won't be impressed until they can send manned submarines. Fantastic Voyage


Please Login or Register to post a comment.


Our new book is out now!
Book cover

The Unexplained Mysteries
Book of Weird News

 AVAILABLE NOW 

Take a walk on the weird side with this compilation of some of the weirdest stories ever to grace the pages of a newspaper.

Click here to learn more

We need your help!
Patreon logo

Support us on Patreon

 BONUS CONTENT 

For less than the cost of a cup of coffee, you can gain access to a wide range of exclusive perks including our popular 'Lost Ghost Stories' series.

Click here to learn more

Top 10 trending mysteries
Recent news and articles