<p>➀ Researchers are developing soft, flexible robots that combine soft materials with magnetically controlled movement and integrated electronics, allowing them to move through tight spaces like earthquake debris or the human body.</p><p>➁ These robots contain tiny magnetic components within their soft bodies, enabling them to respond to external magnetic fields, bend, twist, or crawl without requiring batteries or wires.</p><p>➂ The next steps include improving the robots for specific applications such as creating a 'robot pill' to navigate the digestive system, detecting diseases, and delivering medicine precisely, offering a less invasive alternative to surgery.</p>
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