Meet ‘anthrobots,’ tiny bio-machines built from human tracheal cells
An anthrobot is shown, depth colored, with a corona of cilia that provides locomotion for the bot. GIZEM GUMUSKAYA, TUFTS UNIVERSITYThe researchers behind the frog embryo ‘xenobots’ are now focusing on similar automatons made from human material—with unexpected results.
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