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  2. Embryo space colonization - Wikipedia

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    Embryo space colonization is a theoretical interstellar space colonization concept that involves sending a robotic mission to a habitable terrestrial planet, dwarf planet, minor planet or natural satellite transporting frozen early-stage human embryos or the technological or biological means to create human embryos.

  3. Biorobotics - Wikipedia

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    Biorobotics is an interdisciplinary science that combines the fields of biomedical engineering, cybernetics, and robotics to develop new technologies that integrate biology with mechanical systems to develop more efficient communication, alter genetic information, and create machines that imitate biological systems.

  4. Space colonization - Wikipedia

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    Space colonization has been in a broad sense referred to as space settlement, space humanization or space habitation. [16] Space colonization in a narrow sense refers to space settlements, as envisioned by Gerard K. O'Neill. [17] It is characterized by elements such as: settlement and exploitation, [18] as well as territorial claim. [19]

  5. Space Robotics Market Size to Hit USD 8.47 Billion by 2033 ...

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    These robots can endure harsh space conditions and are useful for various duties. Currently, the study of space robotics is undergoing a period of rapid expansion due to its numerous advantages. Utilizing robotic technology has several advantages, including increased productivity, decreased operational costs, and the capacity to function as a ...

  6. Bio-inspired robotics - Wikipedia

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    Locomotion in a blood stream or cell culture media swimming and flying.There are many swimming and flying robots designed and built by roboticists. [2] Some of them use miniaturized motors or conventional MEMS actuators (such as piezoelectric, thermal, magnetic, etc), [3] [4] [5] while others use animal muscle cells as motors.

  7. Elon Musk has pledged to settle Mars. A prize-winning book ...

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    In “A City on Mars,” Kelly and Zach Weinersmith investigate what life would be like for humans on the red planet, arguing that Elon Musk’s dream is doomed to fail.

  8. List of NASA robots - Wikipedia

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    There are currently two working robonauts, R1 and R2. R1 and R2 are both highly capable robots and are able to handle a wide range of tools and tasks. Robonaut 2 or R2 was flown to the space station as part of STS-133 mission and was the first humanoid robot in space. In the future legs will be added, and work is being completed to prepare ...

  9. Artificial life - Wikipedia

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    A selection of simulated "swimbots" Artificial life (ALife or A-Life) is a field of study wherein researchers examine systems related to natural life, its processes, and its evolution, through the use of simulations with computer models, robotics, and biochemistry. [1]