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N7lXymxsdhw • Magnetic Micro-Robots
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Kind: captions Language: en these are magnetic micro robots just millimeters in size they bend and move in response to applied magnetic fields [Music] and with these magnetic fields controlled by a gaming controller the micro robots can be driven carefully and precisely [Music] they can turn by changing the direction of the magnetic field roll in a rotating field and even grasp and jump it often feels like you're playing a video game in some previous work i did as a demonstration i was pushing blocks of material around and using a microbot like a bulldozer and the demonstration i did was playing tetris the idea is this technique could be used to assemble human organ tissues by arranging blocks of different types of cells in particular patterns the way these scientists actually fabricate the micro robots is pretty ingenious tiny rare earth magnets are magnetized in a strong magnetic field then they're mixed into a uv resin that will harden when exposed to uv light the mixture is poured into a mold and placed on a stage below which is a rotatable permanent magnet this creates an adjustable magnetic field to which all the tiny magnets in the resin align when the desired orientation is reached uv light cures the resin in one particular spot locking those magnets in place then the magnetic field can be adjusted and the next section cured ultimately the result is a flexible device with embedded magnets that have different orientations depending on where they are this pattern of orientations is what gives these micro robots their unique behavior in response to magnetic fields multiple compass needles in opposite directions within a flexible device if we apply the field vertically those compass needles will both try to orient and align with that applied field with the right magnetic fields the results can be pretty sophisticated watch this micro robot pick up a block and then roll with it over to a ramp it rolls up the ramp deposits the block at the top and then returns to its original position the idea is that devices like this could be used in medical applications so this could be sending a device into fluid areas in your body or into your gastrointestinal tract for example a capsule that you could swallow which will go passively through your gi tract have no wires attached and at the right moment we can activate a sampling chamber basically to open up and take samples of either stomach or small intestine contents take biopsy samples of the intestinal wall but grippers like these may not be the only magnetic micro robots invading your body a different research group has pioneered these even smaller peanut-shaped magnetic particles and under the right magnetic field conditions they form swarms the swarm can take on different configurations the vortex where many particles travel together like a school of fish the chain where particles line up and travel single file and the ribbon where motion is perpendicular to the line of particles one potential application of microrobotic swarms is drug delivery each magnetic particle could carry a small amount of drug and be guided toward the intended drug delivery site so to make a swarm useful for potential biomedical application you'd like to keep the swarm aggregated you probably will not be able to see single micrometer sized particles but you could see the entire swarm so you'd like to keep it aggregated so you can move it and keep track but then going through tight environments for example going through blood vessels uh if you're swarm the overall swarm size is bigger than the blood vessel then it doesn't fit so you need to line them up and squeeze through so that's the motivation for being able to control the shape of the swarm and who knows one day you might have swarms of magnetic micro robots cleaning your teeth another group of researchers has used tiny magnetic robots to clear biofilms those are communities of bacteria and the protective sugar polymers around them they typically build up on medical devices the insides of pipes and on teeth can i ask does this idea of magnetic control of micro robots does it supplant previous concepts like i'm trying to conceptualize this in terms of like you know sci-fi futures with nanobots where i imagine you know we imagine these things is really self-contained and you know powering themselves around the body and that sort of stuff yeah great question so the advantage of magnetic fields is that it's a very scalable technique so we can make magnetic microbots that are single cell size and we can make them that are centimeters in size and the principles behave similarly it pulls off a lot of the functionality to off-board magnetic coils we can have a big computer sitting there and power supply so a lot of the hard aspects of driving a robot we can do as traditional size we can have a big computer we can have medical imaging hooked up and do all these things off board and then on board we're just transmitting the magnetic field directly to the device and so that our microbot is basically then just like the mechanical hand of the robot and the rest of the robot is really sitting on the table beside the patient hey this episode of veritasium is supported by viewers like you on patreon and by audible there's no better place to listen listening makes us smarter more connected people and there's no better time to start listening than right now with a 30-day trial and your first book plus two audible originals free when you go to audible.com veritasium or text veritasium that's v-e-r-i-t-a-s-i-u-m to 500-500 now if you're looking for something good to listen to might i recommend how to change your mind what the new science of psychedelics teaches us about consciousness dying addiction depression and transcendence by michael paulin this is a fascinating book and it's narrated by the author himself i'm actually listening to it at the moment and he may be changing my mind about the very nature of consciousness 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