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This article should stop people in their tracks. Researchers at Penn and the University of Michigan have created the world’s smallest programmable, autonomous robots. These microscopic machines are smaller than a grain of salt, powered by light, equipped with onboard computers and sensors, able to move in complex patterns, respond to their environment, and operate for months. Think about that. Microscopic. Programmable. Autonomous. Durable enough to function for months. And this is what they are openly publishing. So what is already beyond the public view? How much further ahead is classified research than what universities are willing to announce? How long have people been mocked for talking about technology that the scientific world is now openly proving exists? And if these systems can be built that small, programmed individually, and made to sense and react, what are the real implications for the human body? At Mind Nexus, this is why we keep pushing. We are documenting patterns. We are helping people start the process of getting real data. And we have seen enough to know people should not be laughing this off. One of our clients, Bonnie Kellerby, had 3 biosensors removed from her body after we scanned her and found out something wasn’t right. So people should be asking the obvious question... Is this related? We are not saying this article proves every case. But it absolutely proves the lazy argument of “that technology doesn’t exist” is getting weaker by the day. It exists. It is getting smaller. It is getting smarter. And it is getting more autonomous. That should concern every serious person paying attention. Read the article for yourself and ask better questions -> seas.upenn.edu/stories/penn-… What are they admitting now? What already existed before this publication? And how many people were told they were crazy while the science kept moving forward? Get on our email list: MindNexusLive.com Scanning info: MindNexusLive.com/scans Scanning is NOT a medical diagnosis. Our scans detect anomalous frequencies around a person and within the environment, not inside the body. Findings are for informational purposes only and can support personal investigations. Petition: Stop3024.com MasterPeace: MindNexusLive.com/masterpeac… #MindNexus #Nanotechnology #Microrobots #ProgrammableRobots #AutonomousRobots #BonnieKellerby #Biosensors #TruthMatters #CovertTechnology #QuestionEverything
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Here are my favourites! kit.co/FlippedTutorials/prog… What are yours? #ProgrammableRobots #Coding #ComputationalThinking # Pre K Coding in action!

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Do you #code with your students? youtu.be/8-UVqJTvieA #ProgrammableRobots have a place in #education here is a favourite. The @KUBO_Robot is a great example of bringing #computationalThinking into the #classroom. #Education #Trach #CS #HourOfCode #ComputerScience week #CsWeek
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My latest #Beebot resource is live, in Time for this Season! teacherspayteachers.com/Prod… Let me know what you think. I really enjoyed making this one! #Coding #programming #ProgrammableRobots #TangibleCoding
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Could talk about #ProgrammableRobots & how they fit into the classroom, all day (& have a gr8 time doing it) #OntEdLeaders Thank you #TELL !
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Great first day talking about #ProgrammableRobots in edu at the Tech-Enabling Learning & Leading Institute! #OntEdLeaders
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SoftBank’s Humanoid Robot Pepper Now Serves Coffee in its Store - bit.ly/2whWQvU #SoftBank #PepperRobot #ProgrammableRobots
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OLR's #RoboticsClub is making progress and the kids are excited! 🎉🤖#programmablerobots #robotics #coding @allyson6allyson @Gerard_OLR
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