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The World’s Smallest Programmable, Autonomous Robots
The World’s Smallest Programmable, Autonomous Robots

The World’s Smallest Programmable, Autonomous Robots

Smaller than a grain of salt, the robots can navigate their environment, measure temperatures and respond autonomously using tiny onboard computers.

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Penn Engineering is home to the ENIAC, the world’s first electronic large-scale, general-purpose digital computer.
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