“…To date, different types of external fields have been applied to actuate micro/nanoagents (Figure ), including magnetic, − electric, − optical, − and acoustic fields. − In addition to these fields, chemical reaction − and topographical patterns − have also been investigated to power and guide the agents, respectively. Existing reviews have focused on individual micro/nanoagents, including their evolution, fabrication and functionalization, − modeling and motion control, − biomedical applications, − and environmental applications. − Compared with a single agent, micro/nanorobotic swarms have higher robustness (e.g., higher tolerance to the failure of a few agents), higher motion dexterity and flexibility, and better scalability. They are poised to transform biology and medicine because of their large surface-to-volume ratio for drug loading, capability of maintaining integrity in resistance to external disturbances, and compatibility with many imaging modalities.…”