![]() This method of replication, known as kinematic replication, is common in molecules but not found in cells or organisms. These small heterogeneous bots can grow to full size within a few days. Researchers have discovered that if these Xenobots are properly designed, they can collect hundreds of single cells and swim around assembling their small versions in the mouth. ![]() Xenobot was first developed and reported in 2020. Douglas Blackiston, co-author and senior scientist at Tufts University and Harvard University, said in a news release. A study published in the minutes of the National Academy of Sciences on Monday said that these computers were designed and manually assembled organisms called “Xenobots” could breed in ways not found in plants or animals. American scientists have created robots that can spontaneously self-replicate what they call “deep” discoveries.
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