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ACCORDING TO COPILOT:
These remarkable organisms are designed by computers to perform specific functions, and they’re assembled by combining different biological tissues. Here are the key details:
Composition:
Xenobots are composed of two primary types of cells: skin cells (providing rigid support) and heart muscle cells (acting as small motors).
These cells are derived from stem cells harvested from early frog embryos.
The shape and distribution of these cells are automatically designed in simulation to achieve specific tasks, using an evolutionary algorithm.
Functionality:
Xenobots can:
Walk, swim, and push pellets.
Carry payloads and aggregate debris into neat piles.
Self-replicate by gathering loose cells from their environment.
Heal themselves after lacerations.
They can survive for weeks without food, using energy stored in their tissue (fat and protein).
Applications:
Scientific Tool: Currently, xenobots help researchers understand how cells cooperate during morphogenesis (body development).
Eco-Friendly Robots: Xenobots are biodegradable and environmentally friendly. They don’t generate pollution or require external energy inputs.
Potential Future Applications: Imagine using xenobots for targeted drug delivery, environmental cleanup, or even medical procedures.
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