Researchers develop hair-thin battery to power tiny robots | TechCrunch
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The tiniest robots face significant challenges in size and component development, especially for power sources; MIT has developed tiny batteries that enable advanced robotic functions.
'We're building robotic functions onto the battery and starting to put these components together into devices,' stated professor Michael Strano, highlighting the innovation in robotic battery design.
The new battery measures just 0.1 millimeters long, yet can generate up to 1 volt, showcasing the potential for powering sensors and actuators in tiny robots.
Strano emphasized, 'This is going to form the core of a lot of our robotic efforts,' indicating the transformative role of these batteries in robotics development.
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