Scientists create 'world's smallest remote-controlled robot'
Researchers at Illinois' Northwestern University have created a record-breaking micro machine, dubbed the 'smallest-ever remote-controlled robot'. The tiny crab-like device can walk, bend, turn and even jump. It is designed to work in tightly confined spaces, and its creators hope it will one day revolutionize complex surgical operations.
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