Flying Micro-Robot Takes Off 72
AndreV writes "A University of Waterloo in Ontario engineering research team has developed the world's first flying micro-robot capable of manipulating objects for micro-scale applications, which include micro-assembly of mechanical components, handling of biological samples and even microsurgery. It moves around and manipulates objects with micro-grippers, remotely controlled by a laser-focusing beam (heating the pincers with a laser opens them; when the laser is turned off, they cool and close). Its magnetic drive mechanism controls the field using continuous feedback from positioning sensors in order to position the 'bot. 'It can enter virtually any space and can be operated in a sealed enclosure by a person outside,' the project leaders says, 'which makes it useful for handling bio-hazardous materials or working in vacuum chambers and clean rooms.' The video of the contraption shows it floating in mid-air."
Update (Score:3, Funny)
"It moves around and manipulates objects with laser-powered micro-grippers, which includes (when millions work in unison) HUMAN HEADS!!"
Well, I bet they'd get more funding if they worded it that way, anyway.
Re:video... (Score:4, Funny)
Then have another cup of coffee and realize it's just video compression artifacts.
Sigh. I hate mornings.
Re:Flying? (Score:3, Funny)
Behold... (Score:4, Funny)
I have posted the first micro-comment capable of delivering micro-information over the micro-Internet at micro-speeds.
needs more micro (Score:5, Funny)
i was reading the summary and couldnt help but think that it needed more micro so in a pro micro display i have used the word micro a lot here and have forsaken punctuation and capitalization in an effort to make things look more micro because i really felt the summary didnt use the word micro enough to describe this micro robot
Re:Bite my shiny metal track. (Score:5, Funny)
No problem, as long as they have web access at the site, they can visit 4chan.
/rimshot
(Ahem, cough,cough): I, for one .... (Score:2, Funny)
don't think that we need to worry about welcoming any Micro-robotic overlords or undelords any time soon.
Re:Flying? (Score:5, Funny)
Congratulations University of Waterloo, you get the award for the most sensationalist spin ever given to a magnetically levitated piece of metal. In other news, following this success, all makers of levitating pen novelty toys are rebranding their products as "flying pen assassin robots" (ninja not included).