- cross-posted to:
- science@beehaw.org
- cross-posted to:
- science@beehaw.org
“robots” engendered from human trachea cells have shown surprising behavior in their ability to self-assemble, move, and “heal” damaged neurons.
“robots” engendered from human trachea cells have shown surprising behavior in their ability to self-assemble, move, and “heal” damaged neurons.
I understand it depends on the definition, but I feel like using the word robot for something created from living cells is a bit of a stretch.
I disagree. The term is used for physical machines and software machines, why not living cell machines?
It’s the overall mechanics that make a robot, not the constructive material.
I’m aware of the depandence on definition.
Cybernetic Organism?
I don’t know. The cybernetic part is just not prominent enough for me. It just makes me feel like they want to mask the fact that they’re using living organisms to make their experiments seem more appealing and less body horror.