Can we work on steering the Stanford Robot that swims in the human body?

Stanford Electrical Engineers have created a wireless (power and communication), steerable, robot chip that can propel itself through fluid (such as blood?!). I.E. good for medical uses.

Wouldn't it be cool to practice steering this (in simulation of course ;-) through a network of blood vessels??

Stanford Steerable Robot Chip

asked 22 Mar '12, 16:00

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