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Microbots

Microbots are tiny, engineered robots so small that they can operate at microscopic levels, often measured in micrometers. Designed to perform specific tasks such as targeted medicine delivery, environmental monitoring, or precise manufacturing, they can navigate through complex biological or physical environments. Using advanced materials, sensors, and control systems, microbots can be remotely directed or autonomous, offering innovative solutions in healthcare, industry, and research. Their small size allows them to access areas that are otherwise unreachable, making them powerful tools for enhancing precision and reducing invasiveness in various applications.