• Pangolin, the inspiration for a medical

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    Pangolin, the inspiration for a medical robot
    Robot is made of metal and yet is soft and flexible

    Date:
    June 20, 2023
    Source:
    Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems
    Summary:
    Scientists have developed a magnetically controlled soft medical
    robot with a unique, flexible structure inspired by the body of
    a pangolin. The robot is freely movable despite built-in hard
    metal components. Thus, depending on the magnetic field, it can
    adapt its shape to be able to move and can emit heat when needed,
    allowing for functionalities such as selective cargo transportation
    and release as well as mitigation of bleeding.


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    FULL STORY ========================================================================== Pangolins are fascinating creatures. This animal looks like a walking pine cone, as it is the only mammal completely covered with hard scales. The
    scales are made of keratin, just like our hair and nails. The scales
    overlap and are directly connected to the underlying soft skin layer. This special arrangement allows the animals to curl up into a ball in case
    of danger.

    While pangolins have many other unique features, researchers from
    the Physical Intelligence Department at the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems in Stuttgart, which is led by Prof. Dr. Metin
    Sitti, were particularly fascinated by how pangolins can curl up their scale-covered bodies in a flash. They took the animal as a model and
    developed a flexible robot made of soft and hard components that, just
    like the animal, become a sphere in the blink of an eye - - with the
    additional feature that the robot can emit heat when needed.

    In a research paper to be published in Nature Communications on 20 June
    2023, first author Ren Hao Soon and his colleagues present a robot design
    that is no more than two centimeters long and consists of two layers:
    a soft layer made of a polymer studded with small magnetic particles
    and a hard component made of metal elements arranged in overlapping
    layers. Thus, although the robot is made of solid metal components,
    it is still soft and flexible for use inside the human body.

    When the robot is exposed to a low-frequency magnetic field, the
    researchers can roll up the robot and move it back and forth as they
    wish. The metal elements stick out like the animal's scales, without
    hurting any surrounding tissue. Once it is rolled up, the robot can
    transport particles such as medicines. The vision is that such a small
    machine will one day travel through our digestive system, for example.

    Double useful: freely movable and hot When the robot is exposed to a high-frequency magnetic field, it heats up to over 70oC thanks to the
    built-in metal. Thermal energy is used in several medical procedures,
    such as treating thrombosis, stopping bleeding and removing tumor
    tissue. Untethered robots that can move freely, even though they are
    made of hard elements such as metal and can also emit heat, are rare. The pangolin robot is therefore considered promising for modern medicine. It
    could one day reach even the narrowest and most sensitive regions in the
    body in a minimally invasive and gentle way and emit heat as needed. That
    is a vision of the future. Already today, in a video, the researchers
    are showing how they can flexibly steer the robot through animal tissue
    and artificial organs.

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    ========================================================================== Journal Reference:
    1. Ren Hao Soon, Zhen Yin, Metin Alp Dogan, Nihal Olcay Dogan,
    Mehmet Efe
    Tiryaki, Alp Can Karacakol, Asli Aydin, Pouria Esmaeili-Dokht,
    Metin Sitti. Pangolin-inspired untethered magnetic robot for
    on-demand biomedical heating applications. Nature Communications,
    2023; 14 (1) DOI: 10.1038/s41467-023-38689-x ==========================================================================

    Link to news story: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2023/06/230620113819.htm

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