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Tiny robots made from the body's cells could be a new way to repair tissue and treat disease. The technology opens up the prospect of patients having a 'personal' robot to fix damage.
“In our method, each anthrobot grows from a single cell.” It’s this self-assembly that makes them unique. Biological robots have been made by other scientists, but they were constructed by hand by ...
These 'living robots' made from stem cells autonomously move around in the petri dish, collecting cells. When those cell piles become big enough, they turn into new xenobots.
Researchers have engineered tiny robots made from human cells that could potentially be used to help heal wounds, regenerate tissue, and even treat diseases. As detailed in a new study published ...
These living robots, researchers realized, could repair themselves automatically, “something you can’t do with typical machines,” Bongard said. Because they are living cells, they are also ...
The industrial robot maker has reengineered its IRC5 panel-mounted controller (PMC) to work with the bigger drives on the company's largest robots. The PMC Large, which includes the new, bigger ...