Researchers Develop Sperm-Inspired Robots Controlled by Magnetic Fields

Advertisement
By Press Trust of India | Updated: 3 June 2014 20:43 IST

Scientists, including one of Indian-origin, have developed sperm-inspired robots controlled by magnetic fields that may be useful for drug delivery, IVF and other applications at the microscopic level.

A team of researchers at the University of Twente in Netherlands and German University in Cairo developed the microrobots which can be controlled by oscillating weak magnetic fields.

Advertisement

The 322 micron-long robots consist solely of a head coated in a thick cobalt-nickel layer and an uncoated tail.

When the robot is subjected to an oscillating field of less than five millitesla - about the strength of a decorative refrigerator magnet - it experiences a magnetic torque on its head, which causes its flagellum to oscillate and propel it forward. The researchers are then able to steer the robot by directing the magnetic field lines towards a reference point.

Advertisement

Islam Khalil designed the MagnetoSperm microrobots along with Sarthak Misra and colleagues at MIRA-Institute for Biomedical Technology and Technical Medicine at the University of Twente.

"Nature has designed efficient tools for locomotion at micro-scales. Our microrobots are either inspired from nature or directly use living micro-organisms such as magnetotactic bacteria and sperm cells for complex micro-manipulation and targeted therapy tasks," said Misra, principal investigator of this study, and an associate professor at the University of Twente.

Advertisement

"As technology progresses and many products get smaller, it becomes difficult to assemble objects on nano- and micro-scales," said Khalil, an assistant professor at the German University in Cairo.

"MagnetoSperm can be used to manipulate and assemble objects at these scales using an external source of magnetic field to control its motion," Khalil added.

Advertisement

In addition to nano-assembly, the radical downsizing afforded by the offloading of power and navigation systems opens up a wide range of biomedical tasks that MagnetoSperm can perform, Khalil said.

These include targeted drug delivery, in vitro fertilisation, cell sorting and cleaning of clogged arteries, among others.

The microrobot was made by spin-coating onto a silicon support wafer a five-micron layer of SU-8, a polymer chosen for its ease of fabrication and mechanical stability.

The cobalt-nickel layer was then added to the head by use of electron beam evaporation.

The research appeared in the journal Applied Physics Letters, published by American Institute of Physics.

 

Get your daily dose of tech news, reviews, and insights, in under 80 characters on Gadgets 360 Turbo. Connect with fellow tech lovers on our Forum. Follow us on X, Facebook, WhatsApp, Threads and Google News for instant updates. Catch all the action on our YouTube channel.

Advertisement

Related Stories

Popular Mobile Brands
  1. Oppo K14 Turbo Series Listed on TENAA With Design and Key Features
  2. Poco X8 Pro and Poco X8 Pro Max Go on Sale in India: See Price, Offers
  3. OnePlus 15T Surfaces on Telco's Website a Day Before Launch in China
  4. Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 Could Be Launched With This Charging Upgrade
  5. Here's When Apple's Entry-Level iPad with an A18 Chip Might Arrive
  6. Huawei Enjoy 90 Series Unveiled With 50-Megapixel Rear Camera: See Price
  7. Vivo V70 FE to Launch in India Soon With This 200-Megapixel Camera
  8. Samsung Galaxy A37, Galaxy A57 Price Details Emerge Ahead of March 25 Launch
  9. Realme 16 5G Will Launch in India Soon With This Camera Setup
  10. Here's How Apple May Reduce the Display Crease on Its Foldable iPhone
  1. Apple’s Foldable iPhone Tipped to Feature New Glass Design That Might Reduce Display Crease
  2. Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 Listing on Chinese Certification Database Seemingly Confirms Charging Upgrade
  3. Samsung Galaxy A37, Galaxy A57 Price Details Emerge in Hands-On Video Ahead of March 25 Launch
  4. OnePlus 15T Surfaces in China Telecom Listing With Key Specifications and Design
  5. Huawei Mate 80 Pro Max Wind Edition Launched With Built-In Cooling Fan, Three Rear Cameras: Price, Specifications
  6. Huawei Enjoy 90 Plus, Enjoy 90 Pro Max Launched With Kirin 8000 Chip and 50-Megapixel Rear Camera: Price, Features
  7. Apple TV, HomePod and HomePod Mini Stock Reportedly Drops at Apple Stores Globally Ahead of Anticipated Upgrades
  8. Two Co-Founders of Crypto Exchange CoinDCX Held on Charges of Fraud
  9. AI+ Nova 2 5G, Nova 2 Ultra 5G Set to Launch in India on April 9; Design, Colours Teased
  10. Poco X8 Pro Series With Up to 9,000mAh Battery, 50-Megapixel Camera Goes on Sale in India: Price, Offers
Download Our Apps
Available in Hindi
© Copyright Red Pixels Ventures Limited 2026. All rights reserved.