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Mark Miskin: This is ??.
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It's a microorganism
about a hair's width in size.
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They live everywhere on earth,
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saltwater, freshwater, everywhere,
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and this one is out looking for food.
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So I remember the first time
I saw this thing,
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I was like eight years old
and it completely blew me away.
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I mean, here is this
incredible little creature,
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it's hunting, swimming,
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going about its life,
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but its whole universe fits
within a drop of pond water.
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Paul McEuen: So this little ??
shows us something really amazing.
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It says that you can build a machine
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that is functional, complex, smart
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but all in a tiny little package,
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one so small that
it's impossible to see it.
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Now, the engineer in me
is just blown away by this thing,
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that anyone could make such a creature,
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but right behind that wonder
I have to admit is a bit of envy.
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I mean, nature can do it. Why can't we?
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Why can't we build tiny robots?
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Well, I'm not the only one
to have this idea.
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In fact, in the last, oh, few years,
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researchers around the world
have taken up the task
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of trying to build robots
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that are so small that they can't be seen.
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And what we're going
to tell you about today
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is an effort at Cornell University
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and now at the University of Pennsylvania
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to try to build tiny robots.
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OK, so that's the goal.
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But how do we do it?
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How do we go about building tiny robots?
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Well, Pablo Picasso, of all people,
gives us our first clue.
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Picasso said, "Good artists copy.
Great artists steal."
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(Laughter)
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OK. But steal from what?
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Well, believe it or not,
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most of the technology you need
to build a tiny robot already exists.
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The semiconductor industry
has been getting better and better
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at making tinier and tinier devices,
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so at this point they could put
something like a million transistors
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into the size of a package
that is occupied by, say,
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a single-celled paramecium.
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And it's not just electronics.
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They can also build little sensors,
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LEDs,
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whole communication packages
that are