Magnetic cilia are small artificial hair-like structures whose movement is controlled by tiny magnetic particles embedded inside of them. They are a popular material, frequently being used in soft robotics, droplet and particle control systems, sensors and microfluidics applications. NC State researchers have developed a new technique for making magnetic cilian that are reprogrammable, allowing them to be repurposed for new functions or uses.
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