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Xenobots: Scientists create a new generation of living bots


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living bots .
They are an improved version of Xenobots 1.0.
Like their predecessors, the new living robots can work together in groups and heal themselves. What s new in this new generation is that bots have the ability to close most of a severe, long-length laceration at half its thickness within five minutes of injury. On the other hand, the new
Xenobots are faster, navigate different environments, and live longer than their predecessors . But, the great novelty is that they can
recordable memory capacity .
“In a way, Xenobots are built like a traditional robot. We only use cells and tissues instead of artificial components to build the shape and create predictable behavior. Biologically, this approach helps us understand how cells communicate as they interact with each other during development, and how we can better control those interactions, ”says study co-author ....

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CYBORG: Researchers create the first self-healing robots from living frog tissues


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Researchers created the first living, self-healing robots using stem cells from frogs. Named “xenobots” after the African clawed frog (
Xenopus laevis) from which the stem cells were taken, the machines look like tiny blobs of wiggling pink flesh.
“These are novel living machines,” said Joshua Bongard, a professor of computer science at the
University of Vermont (UVM) and one of the study researchers.
“They’re neither a traditional robot nor a known species of animal. It’s a new class of artifact: a living, programmable organism,” Bongard added.
How xenobots were made
The xenobots are less than a millimeter wide, which is small enough for them to be able to travel inside human bodies. They can scuttle and swim, survive for weeks without food and work together in groups. ....

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