Recently, researchers from a number of universities managed to merge engineered rat heart cells and a gold skeleton to create a stingray robot that could be steered left or right. In a similar vein, ...
If you’ve ever enjoyed those horror movies that involve organ harvesting, you may be pleased to know that scientists are one step closer to using organic matter to power robots. Sea slugs are getting ...
Researchers at Case Western Reserve University have created a “biohybrid” robot that’s capable of crawling around underwater like a sea turtle on a beach. In doing so, it could be used to seek out ...
A team taps muscle and collagen from the sea slug to create a robot that could be used in environmental surveillance and search missions in places such as the ocean. Michelle Starr is CNET's science ...