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or less than a hundredth of the thickness of a human hair. dditionally, the new, flat lenses can be used to modify the shape of light beams at will.
The system uses a beam of light on the floor, according to Georgia Tech. The warmrobots, which are in constant communication with each other,
#Controlling swarms of robots with light and a single finger (w/video)( Nanowerk News) Using a smart tablet and a red beam of light,
A person taps the tablet to control where the beam of light appears on a floor. The swarm robots then roll toward the illumination,
Using a smart tablet and a red beam of light, Georgia Institute of technology researchers have created a system that allows people to control a fleet of robots with the swipe of a finger.
A person taps the tablet to control where the beam of light appears on a floor. The swarm robots then roll toward the illumination,
when illuminated by a horizontally polarized beam of light, and a different image when illuminated by a vertically polarized beam."
or less than a hundredth of the thickness of a human hair. dditionally, the new, flat lenses can be used to modify the shape of light beams at will.
The light beams the moving image to the ipad camera, and algorithms then analyze the sample for total sperm count and motility,
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