Medical technology is steadily moving toward a future where treatments become smaller, smarter, and less invasive. Imagine a tiny robot, no bigger than a seed, traveling inside the human body to deliver medicine exactly where it is needed, collect tissue samples, cut diseased tissue, or even help fight cancer—all without major surgery. What once seemed like science fiction is now becoming reality. Scientists at Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore , have developed a groundbreaking miniature robot that may significantly change the future of medical treatment. The robot, which is only 4.4 millimeters long , is about the size of a small seed and can perform five different surgical functions wirelessly . The study, led by Lum Guo Zhan and published in the journal Advanced Materials, marks a major step toward highly precise and minimally invasive surgeries. A Tiny Robot With Big Abilities Miniature robots have attracted attention from researchers around the world because they ...