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Xenobots Explained: What Are These Tiny Reproducing Robots?
Imagine tiny robots that can not only move around but also heal themselves and even reproduce. Meet xenobots, an extraordinary creation by researchers at Tufts University and the University of Vermont. These are the first living robots, designed using stem cells from the embryos of an African clawed frog, scientifically known as Xenopus laevis. Published in the Proceedings of the National Academy…
Butterflybot, acrylic, holographic sparkles on aluminum panel, 10 x 10 inch. Celebrating a new dawn of possibilities arising from technological advancements for all.
Part of an upcoming exhibition:
POST IT SHOW 17 Opening Saturday, December 4
Giant Robot
@giantrobotstore December 4. This Saturday. Confirmed artists: Andrew Brandou Anne Lewis Ewen Brooks Salzwedel Cassia Lupo Edwin Ushiro Eric Nyquist Flat Bonnie Gary Baseman Harrison Freeman Huntz Liu Janet Chan Jen Tong Jenna Gibson Johnny Sampson Jon Macnair Jonathan Edelhuber Junko Ogawa Katherine Streeter Kaylynn Kim Keiji Ishida Kevin Luong Kim Bagwill Lisa Kogawa Luke Chueh Louise Jones Mari Inukai Mark Todd Martha Rich Martin Ontiveros Matt Adrian Matthew Kam Peter Hamlin Sarah Chon Sean Chao Seo Kim Susie Ghahremani Tasha Kusama Theo Ellsworth Tim Biskup Travis Lampe and more
Each artist was asked to do one 10”x10” work in art along with some traditional 3”x3” post it’s.
Scientists use skin and heart cells from frogs to build first living robots that could be used to deliver drugs or clean up toxic waste.
First living microbots engineered.
Study scrapes living cells from frog embryos and reassembles them into entirely new programmable life-forms. Thoughts health innovators?
It is known that biohybrid microrobots are composed of a living organism integrated with artificial materials, traditionally exhibiting dimensions of less than 1 mm so they are small enough to travel through the human body. Biohybrid microbots are a preferred entity to their fully electronic counterparts as they have the advantage of naturally autonomous movement whilst reacting to their…
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elephantware, acrylic on panel- Pink elephant technology painting inspired by possibilities of superabundance and wondrous new horizons.
Butterflybot series, acrylic and mixed media painting. Inspired by great new horizons and possibilities through technology, abundance, transformations, evolving lifeforms and novel systems.
Golden gooseware, acrylic- nanofolk maximizing their flourishing while building new possibilities