The First Ever Material Robot That Can Move Inside Body & Then Self Destruct On Command After Completing Mission
Imagine a tiny soft robot that can travel through a narrow pipe, fix a blockage, collect data inside a sealed chamber, and then simply vanish without leaving any trace behind. This is no longer science fiction. Researchers have now developed a new type of “dual-mode” material that can move like a soft robot and later safely break down when triggered—using only magnetic fields. This breakthrough is especially important as soft robotics and smart electronic devices become more common in real-world applications like healthcare, environmental monitoring, industrial inspection, and security systems. In many of these situations, devices are sent into places where humans cannot easily reach—such as deep pipelines, underground tunnels, or hazardous chemical zones. But there is a major problem: once these devices complete their task, retrieving them is often difficult or impossible. If they are left behind, they can cause contamination, physical obstruction, data leakage, or long-term environme...