Tiny magnetic robots chase invisible plastic in water and actually move on their own, but scaling this breakthrough looks far from reality


  • Small robots actively hunt nanoplastics instead of waiting for contact
  • Electrostatic attraction lets the nanobots grip plastic-like charged surfaces
  • Magnetic control enables precise movement without fuel or light

There is a lot of plastic waste in the world, which is a danger to the environment, and tiny particles of this plastic are now contaminating drinking water.

These particles, called nanoplastics, are so small that they can pass through conventional water filters, enter human organs and cause diseases such as cancer.

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