Xenobots—living robots made from the stem cells of the African frog (Xenopus laevis)—had already impressed researchers by moving, healing themselves, and even spontaneously piling up debris that was ...
A joint research team from the University of Vermont and Tufts University in the U.S. has developed a robot called the 'Xenobot,' programmed according to a blueprint by scraping stem cells from the ...
In this episode of Tiny Show and Tell Us, we cover exciting new 'living robots' called xenobots — made from frog cells with the help of a supercomputer — and what they might be used for down the road.
An anthrobot is shown, depth colored, with a corona of cilia that provides locomotion for the bot. Xenobots—a new classification of robots built from biological cells—evolved from theory to reality in ...
Xenobots exhibit cooperative swarm activity, in this case working together to gather piles of tiny particles. Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert! are not responsible for the accuracy of news releases ...
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Researchers have used human tracheal cells to create tiny biological robots that can move on their own and work together to encourage healing in damaged neurons without requiring genetic modifications ...
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