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World’s Tiniest Engines Could Power Microscopic Robots

Posted on 22nd May 201620th May 2016 by Gary Littledyke

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Scientists have created the world’s tiniest practical engines, and these light-powered machines could one day power microscopic robots small enough to enter living cells, the researchers say.

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