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MIT unveils tiny batteries designed for the purpose of powering tiny robots.
The power source measures 0.1millimeter long by 0.002 millimeter thick — roughly as thick as a strand of hair.
The batteries can generate up to 1 volt, which can be used to power a sensor, circuit or moving actuator.
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