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What Does a Robotics Engineer Do? BuiltIn

35 challenges in materials science being tackled by PIs under 35(ish)
Matter, Cell Press

‘Living’ wood to add strength, capture carbon using microbes ASCE

Green Building Breakthrough with MSU's 'Living' Material AZO Materials

Microrobotics: Tiny Robots and Their Many Uses BuiltIn

Soft ‘NeuroString’ Could Probe Brain And Gut FUTURITY
Stretchable probe measures brain chemicals central to Parkinson’s, depression, and gut disease
EurekAlert AAAS

The Tiny Robots Will See You Now IEEE Spectrum

The Tiny Robots Will See You Now
IEEE Spectrum

MOF motors get a tune-up Nature Reviews Chemistry

MOF motors get a tune-up
Nature Reviews Chemistry

Micromotors Destroy Biological and Chemical Warfare Agents October 2014 Micro-rockets 'can destroy chemical weapons BBC Researchers Develop Mini Rockets To Combat Chemical And Biological Weapons IFL Science Microrockets fueled by water neutralize chemical and biological warfare agents Science Daily

Micro-rockets 'can destroy chemical weapons BBC

Soft implant monitors brain and gut chemistry MSU Today
Stretchable sensor measures neurotransmitters in the brain and gut
Physics World

Morphing bioelectronics
Nature Bioengineering Community Blog, by Yuxin Liu

A nanobiotechnology tool for site-specific delivery in the gastrointestinal tract Nanowerk

Soft electronics morph as tissues grow
Cover of Nature Biotechnology

The really big things we can expect from really tiny microbots
The Washington Post
3D-printed 'microfish' swim in bloodstream to deliver drugs WIRED
Micro Robots Will Sense Toxins And Deliver Medicine Forbes

Scientists Test Out Tiny Robots Meant to Travel Inside a Human Body
Smithsonian

Nanofish Undulatory Magnetic Swimmer September 2016 World’s first ‘nanofish’ could be used as guided drug missiles New Scientist World's First 'Nanofish' Coming to Swim Drugs Up Your Bloodstream GIZMODO NEMO-INSPIRED DRUG-DELIVERY ROBOT IS 100 TIMES SMALLER THAN A GRAIN OF SAND Digital Trends Gold & nickel nanofish could soon be delivering drugs to any area of your body​ RT

Gold & nickel nanofish could soon be delivering drugs to any area of your body​ RT

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Nanoswimmers to make fantastic voyage to deliver countermeasures
JSTO in the news (by DTRA)

Why these researchers want to inject 3D printed ‘microfish’ into your body
Fortune

Innovators Under 35 “His tiny robots can be programmed to treat infection”
MIT Technical Reviews

Tiny robots crawl through mouse's stomach to heal ulcers New Scientist

Drug-delivering micromotors treat their first bacteria infection in the stomach FUTURISM

The Tiny Robots That Run on Stomach Acid The Wall Street Journal

The Tiny Robots That Run on Stomach Acid The Wall Street Journal
This Tiny Submarine Cruises Inside A Stomach To Deliver Drugs NPR

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Gadgets could self-repair with the help of nanomotors Hindustan Times


Can electronics heal themselves? PNAS

Got a Scratched Gadget? Self-Propelled Particles to the Rescue
Live Science

Nanobots Used Inside Animals For First Time Yahoo


Scientists implant tiny robots inside live mice FOX News
Self-Propelled Micromotors Take Their First Swim in the Body Scientific American

Microscopic machines travel inside a living ANIMAL for the first time - and could one day be used to deliver drugs in humans Daily Mail


Scientists Test Out Tiny Robots Meant to Travel Inside a Human Body Smithsonian

Five Ph.D. students named Siebel Scholars UCSD News

Spotlight of Stanford Engineer
Stanford University School of Engineering

Swimming microrobots ‘see the invisible’ Chemistry World

30 Rising Leaders In The Life Sciences
In Vivo

Nemo-inspired drug-delivery robot is 100 times smaller than a grain of sand
DigitalTrends

World's first 'nanofish' could be used as guided drug missiles

New Scientist

A nanorobotics platform for nanomanufacturing Nanowerk

Self-propelling motors could target cargo to the gut
Chemical & Engineering News

Micro-machines journey inside animal for first time BBC
The new Mario is self aware. How long before he goes inside you to fix things?
The Guardian
Mice are first pioneers of medical micromissiles New Scientist

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Fuel-free nanomotor is powered by ultrasound and magnetic fields Phys Org

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Department of Biomedical Engineering
Institute for Quantitative Health Science & Engineering
Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering
Department of Chemical Engineering & Materials Science
Neuroscience Program
BioMolecular Science
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