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Scientists Create Living Machines That Move, Heal, Remember and Work in Groups – Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News
Scientists at Tufts University and the University of Vermont have created tiny living machines from frog stem cells. This provides a cellular platform that can…

Scientists have created small, synthetic living machines that self-organize from single cells, move quickly through different environments without the need for muscle cells, can remember their experiences, heal themselves when damaged, and exhibit herd behaviors.
Earlier, scientists have developed swarms of robots from synthetic materials and moving biological systems from muscle cells grown on precisely shaped scaffolds. But until now the creation of a self-directed living machine has remained…
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