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Soft robotics: how vine-like robots are transforming tumor treatment

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Professor Pietro Valdastri is a robotics and autonomous systems leader at the University of Leeds .

He is working on soft magnetic robots that mimic vine plants.

The robots grow from within, allowing them to move through the body’s narrowest passages without traditional pushing or pulling mechanisms, which can damage tissue.

They work via a combination of pneumatic pressure and magnetic particles embedded in its skin.

The team has already developed robots as small as three millimeters, but making them even smaller could unlock more applications.

The potential of soft, magnetic robots like those developed by Valdastri ’s team is vast.

By making even the most inaccessible parts of the human body navigable, these robots offer hope for less invasive treatments for cancer and beyond.

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