Researchers have developed a human hand-inspired nanorobot made from a single strand of DNA. The University of Illinois ...
Researchers at the University of Illinois have designed the NanoGripper, a structure inspired by the human hand and bird ...
Like a true Swiss army knife, scientists could modify the NanoGripper to potentially detect and grab other viruses, including HIV, influenza, or hepatitis B, as detailed in the study. The ...
A tiny, four-fingered 'hand' folded from a single piece of DNA ... "We wanted to make a soft material, nanoscale robot with grabbing functions that never have been seen before, to interact with ...
With adjustments, these molecular robots could target other pathogens, such as HIV or influenza viruses. In personalized medicine, they could even be used to deliver treatments directly to specific ...
Its latest humanoid robot, the Forerunner K2 ... One of the most remarkable features of the K2 is its dexterous hands. Each hand supports up to 11 degrees of active and passive freedom and ...
Illinois researchers developed a nanorobotic hand made of DNA that can grab viruses for detection or inhibition ... "We ...