India, June 27 -- Scientists from China and Hong Kong have created tiny robots that can help clear serious bacterial infections deep inside the sinuses, without the need for surgery or drugs.
Published in Science Robotics, the study explains how these micro-robots, smaller than a strand of human hair, can be guided using magnets and light. They work by breaking down tough bacterial layers and creating substances that kill bacteria.
In tests on animals, researchers injected these micro-robots through the nose into the sinus cavity. Once inside, the robots were guided to the infection site and activated to produce heat and chemical reactions to destroy the bacteria. These robots were able to safely remove infections in rabbits, with the dea...