Microbot motors fit to swim human arteries (Video)

January 20, 2009 | Source: PhysOrg.com

Monash University researchers have designed .25-millimeter-wide microbots small enough to be injected into portions of the human bloodstream, allowing for complex surgical operations to treat stroke victims, hardened arteries, and bloodstream blockages.

The micro-motors are powered by piezoelectric energy generated from ultrasonic signals.