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Frog-cell ‘neurobots’ self-build nervous systems and shift gene activity
Researchers at Harvard’s Wyss Institute and Tufts University have engineered frog-cell constructs that autonomously assemble ...
Developmental biologists at Tufts University in Massachusetts have produced what they call “neurobots”, small clumps of cells ...
A new class of living robots integrates neurons that self-organize and alter shape, gene expression, and behavior. The ...
Amphibians hold a significant place in evolution, representing the transition from aquatic to terrestrial lifestyles. They are crucial for understanding the brain and spinal cord of tetrapods—animals ...
Biobots, whose growing line of variants started with xenobots, are fascinating tiny self-powered living robots built exclusively using frog embryonic cells. Originally developed in the laboratories of ...
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