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World’s Smallest Programmable RobotsCEFR A1

17 Dec 2025

Adapted from U. Michigan, Futurity CC BY 4.0

Photo by ThisisEngineering, Unsplash

Level A1 – Beginner
2 min
72 words
  • Scientists made very small programmable robots in the lab.
  • The robots are about the size of microbes.
  • They swim in water and have no moving parts.
  • Bright light gives them energy and simple instructions.
  • Each robot has its own unique identifier.
  • Some robots measure temperature with small sensors.
  • The robots wiggle to send measured data as signals.
  • They can operate for many months without help.
  • Each robot costs only about one penny.

Difficult words

  • programmableCan follow set computer instructions
  • microbeA very small living thing
    microbes
  • sensorA small device that measures something
    sensors
  • signalA sign or message sent between things
    signals
  • identifierA code or name that shows identity
  • wiggleMove with small quick side to side motions

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