"Scientists Develop Living 'Anthrobots' from Human Cells for Tissue Repair and Alzheimer's Treatment"

Scientists have developed tiny living robots, called anthrobots, using human cells that can move and potentially aid in wound healing and tissue regeneration. The researchers used tracheal cells with cilia, which were manipulated to face outward and act as oars for movement. The anthrobots exhibited different shapes, sizes, and movement patterns. In experiments, they showed the ability to encourage growth in damaged human neurons. The study provides a foundation for future applications of bio-bots in various forms, with potential uses in medical research and treatments. The anthrobots are not genetically modified and have a limited lifespan, biodegrading after a few weeks.
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