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A robot built of magnetic slime might be implanted within our body. No way!

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This isn’t a joke. But who would have guessed that such a thing could exist? Perhaps the passing of Covid-19 has given some individuals the idea to develop the strangest of things?

Call it a medical or technical advance, but this isn’t an April Fool’s joke, and it’s causing social media controversy.

This is about a magnetic slime-based robot that may be implanted into the body to do tasks such as recovering unintentionally ingested objects!

Watch the video below to decide if it’s real or not. But this is the story behind it.

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Many users on Twitter have strong feelings regarding the use of this little slime. For one thing, it’s led to a lot of individuals making the same joke.

Some have questioned whether the scientists were influenced by some films with a terrible ending.

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The magnetic slime was invented by the Chinese University of Hong Kong, and it is a one-of-a-kind product that may be utilised within the human body to collect tiny things that have been consumed accidentally.

Of course, if done perfectly and without glitches, this may save individuals from choking and even save their lives.

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The tough slime is reported to be capable of moving at rates of up to 30 millimetres per second via complicated and tiny tunnels barely millimetres wide.

However, keeping a slime in our bodies, magnetic or not, is a significant concern and a risk that many people may not be willing to incur.

Elastic robots that can manipulate items and fluid-based robots that can negotiate small areas already exist, but robots that combine the two are rare.

Li Zhang of the Chinese University of Hong Kong and his colleagues created a slime that can be controlled by mixing neodymium magnet particles with borax, a common home detergent, and polyvinyl alcohol, a type of glue.

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The post A robot built of magnetic slime might be implanted within our body. No way! appeared first on The Independent News.

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