<p>➀ Researchers at the University of Waterloo have developed light-controlled microbots inspired by the movement of water striders.</p><p>➁ These robots use liquid crystal elastomers that change shape in response to light, along with protein-based chemical motors.</p><p>➂ The future goals include creating 3D robots capable of navigating both on the surface and underwater.</p>
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