This amazing living "robot" can reproduce on its own

 



A xenobot might sound like something from a science fiction book or comic book movie but it's very real and now has the ability to reproduce on its own. Scientists first developed these very tiny living robots from the stem cells of frogs. Each is less than a millimetre in size and was not genetically modified in any way.

So what is it? Well, it's a living organism that's been "coded" by researchers to have a certain shape. This shape, which was selected by an AI program, allows this living robot to heal itself and, now, reproduce. It's in the way this reproduction takes place that is a surprise.

Kinetic reproduction is known to happen on a molecular level but has never been observed at the cellular level or by an entire organism. Until now. Xenobots ingest stem cells into their mouth and, from there, the smaller cells combine to produce more zenobots that look and act just like it's parent. This kind of reproduction can have many benefits.

In the future we could use xenobots to deliver medicine inside of our bodies, or use them to eat microplastics in the oceans, and even to help scientists discover the secrets of regenerating limbs. Click below for more details about this amazing discovery.

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