Soon, tiny robot doctors that swim in your bloodstream

Scientists have built tiny robots that need not be tethered to an outside controller and can one day be used to assemble medical devices inside the body

London: Scientists have built tiny robots that need not be tethered to an outside controller and can one day be used to assemble medical devices inside the body.

Researchers from Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh have created a simple version of micro-robots using rods made of magnetic materials.