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Speedy Nanorobots could Someday Clean Up Soil and Water, Deliver Drugs

A schematic diagram showing the observation of particles moving through a generic porous material.
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Haichao Wu

University of Colorado Boulder 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.

The findings, published this week in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, describe how these tiny synthetic nanorobots are incredibly effective at escaping cavities within maze-like environments...

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