Moving goo Mohammeed Yaser Abu Siam introduction : Magnetic robot or as the researcher called “ movinggoo” . It is completely earthly compound . the invention of researchers from the University of "Hong Kong" China. what is it made of ? magnetized Neodymium borax Polyvinyl alcohol silica Borax most used form of boron .it’s the main component to make detergents . Polyvinyl alcohol A polymer alcohol it’s the main compound to make glue . It give the sticky structure . Magnetized Neodymium give the magnetic Properties particles are toxic, to prevent them from leaking into the body of the organism and negatively affecting it, the robot was coated with a layer of silica that traps these particles https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uxYJiXhT7Rc Its characteristics : 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. It moves like a worm Flexible Don't be stopped by obstacles. self healing When touched at high speed and intensity, it behaves as a solid substance, and when touched gently and slowly, it becomes liquid in nature. 6. A superconductor that can be used to connect electrodes . 7. It travels in passages as narrow as 1.5 mm and behaves like mercury from a broken thermometer How to control it: It is not smart. It's just a sticky substance that's controlled by magnets . This robot can move in the form of the letter O as a circle or in the form of the letter C as long as the external magnetic fields are applied to it. Capable of encircling small objects, surrounding them and holding them even through narrow spaces. It can also move in the form of a group of pellets that move in different directions to catch things located on opposite sides. Its uses: 1. In medical procedures, for example, removing swallowed bodies by mistake, no matter where they are, is difficult. 2. To catch things on opposite sides 3. To connect the electrodes This innovative technology is still under study and development, and when it becomes safe enough, it will help doctors to capture accidentally swallowed bodies no matter where they are located, as well as assist them in operations by introducing treatment robots to complex places previously difficult to reach.