Que sont les #xenobots , ces robots biologiques qui bouleversent les frontières entre vivant et machine ? Cette nouvelle catégorie de « robots vivants », fabriqués à partir de cellules d’amphibien et conçus grâce à des algorithmes, est capable de se déplacer, de se réparer et même, dans certaines expériences, de se reproduire (...)
https://www.numerama.com/sciences/2161379-que-sont-les-xenobots-ces-robots-biologiques-qui-bouleversent-les-frontieres-entre-vivant-et-machine.html
Ni animal ni machine : les xénobots inquiètent autant qu'ils fascinent les scientifiques

Les xénobots attirent aujourd’hui l’attention. Cette nouvelle catégorie de « robots vivants », fabriqués à partir de cellules d’amphibien et conçus grâce à des algorithmes, est capable de se déplacer, de se réparer et même, dans certaines expériences, de se reproduire en assemblant de nouveaux agrégats cellulaires.

Numerama
Les xénobots, des robots biologiques qui vrillent les frontières entre machine et vivant - Les mots ont un sens

Ils se déplacent, se réparent et coopèrent, mais n’ont ni cerveau ni logiciel. Les xénobots, cette nouvelle catégorie de « robots vivants », fabriqués à partir de cellules d’amphibien et conçus grâce à des algorithmes, ne pensent pas — et pourtant, ils agissent.

Les mots ont un sens

#KnowledgeByte: Scientists have named the millimetre-wide robots “#Xenobots” - after the species of aquatic frog found across sub-Saharan Africa.

These Living Robotics can shape a new world.

https://knowledgezone.co.in/trends/explorer?topic=Xenobot

Artificial Life: Scientists Created the World's First Robots Made From Living Cells

Xenobots walked and swam, and then they spontaneously replicated on their own. Learn all about these strange robotic critters that are very much alive.

#KnowledgeByte: Scientists have named the millimetre-wide robots “#Xenobots” - after the species of aquatic frog found across sub-Saharan Africa.

These Living Robotics can shape a new world.

https://knowledgezone.co.in/trends/explorer?topic=Xenobot

Xenobot

Scientists have named the millimetre-wide robots “xenobots” - after the species of aquatic frog found across sub-Saharan Africa. With several applications, these Living Robotics can shape a new world.

Knowledge Zone

@Rierol molt interessant i molt didàctic, gràcies per compartir-ho i ajudar a desvetllar futurs investigadors

Curiosament, estava també llegint aquest article, interessant vessant. #planaria #xenobots

https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/brains-are-not-required-when-it-comes-to-thinking-and-solving-problems-simple-cells-can-do-it/

Brains Are Not Required When It Comes to Thinking and Solving Problems--Simple Cells Can Do It

Tiny clumps of cells show basic cognitive abilities, and some animals can remember things after losing their head

Scientific American

Anthrobots: The First Biological Robots (Biobots) Made from Human Cells
The word ‘robot’ evokes images of human-like manmade metallic machine (humanoid) designed and programmed to automatically perform some tasks for us............
#Anthrobots #Biobots #Nanorobot #Nanorobotics #TissueRegeneration #xenobot #Xenobots
Umesh Prasad

https://www.scientificeuropean.co.uk/sciences/biology/anthrobots-the-first-biological-robots-biobots-made-from-human-cells/

Anthrobots: The First Biological Robots (Biobots) Made from Human Cells

The word ‘robot’ evokes images of human-like manmade metallic machine (humanoid) designed and programmed to automatically perform some tasks for us. However

Scientific European
Anthrobots: Scientists build tiny biological robots from human tracheal cells

Researchers at Tufts University and Harvard University's Wyss Institute have created tiny biological robots that they call Anthrobots from human tracheal cells that can move across a surface and have been found to encourage the growth of neurons across a region of damage in a lab dish.

Tech Xplore

An AI created robots out of living tissue. Then they started to reproduce…. Meet the xenobots https://flip.it/0yk-gy

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#Xenobots
#robots
#ArtificualIntelligence
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An AI created robots out of living tissue. Then they started to reproduce…. Meet the xenobots

Scientists are using living materials to make machines that some would regard as alive… and now they’ve started to replicate

BBC Science Focus Magazine