Speedy nanorobots could someday clean up soil and water, deliver drugs

Researchers have discovered that minuscule, self-propelled particles called ‘nanoswimmers’ can escape from mazes as much as 20 times faster than other, passive particles, paving the way for their use in everything from industrial clean-ups to medication delivery.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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