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Dr. Akira Kakugo and his group from Hokkaido College in Japan despatched us a video presentation of his current paper ‘Cooperative cargo transportation by a swarm of molecular machines’, revealed in Science Robotics.
‘Regardless of the developments in macro-scale robots, the event of a lot of small-size robots remains to be difficult, which is essential to reinforce the scalability of swarm robots,’ says Dr. Kakugo. Within the paper, researchers confirmed it’s attainable to collectively transport molecular cargo by a swarm of synthetic molecular robots (engineered methods with organic/molecular sensors, processors and actuators) responding to gentle.
PAPER – Cooperative cargo transportation by a swarm of molecular machines. M. Akter, J. J. Keya, Okay. Kayano, A. M. R. Kabir, D. Inoue, H. Hess, Okay. Sada, A. Kuzuya, H. Asanuma, and A. Kakugo. Science Robotics, 7(65), p.eabm0677.
tags: Nano, Swarming
Daniel Carrillo-Zapata
was awared his PhD in swarm robotics on the Bristol Robotics Lab in 2020. He now fosters the tradition of “scientific agitation” to interact in two-way conversations between researchers and society.
Daniel Carrillo-Zapata
was awared his PhD in swarm robotics on the Bristol Robotics Lab in 2020. He now fosters the tradition of “scientific agitation” to interact in two-way conversations between researchers and society.
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