Used by the University of Tokyo to use one-of-a-kind adults in what they called the world’s smallest carriage. It’s part of a program to create microscopic technology or other energy sources. There’s also no need for screens and microscopic monitoring.

The main character was water Chlamydomonas Reinhardtii, known for its speed and slowing down to movement. In 1 second you will need to change the size of 10 days, first by 100 micrometers. Even if you are inside the rotary trap, the water algae.

Algae in the chariot

The final build, the “chariot,” is two wheeled city traps and bridges between them. In addition to the base, which looks like a car platform, there is a future of something useful. This version is shorter, called a “rotor,” and has four times the number of ears that are fixed around a common axis. The “rotator” not only operates at 20-40 micrometers per second, but can also flip, roll, etc.

Please use the terms “transport networks” as they are not provided. But to make something useful on their basis is quite possible. Yaonalkoba on part of ovikh water. Being children in schools, it is quite interesting.

Algae in the chariot

Source: Tech Cult

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