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  2. Xenobot - Wikipedia

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    In future clinical applications, such as targeted drug delivery, xenobots could be made from a human patient’s own cells, which would virtually eliminate the immune response challenges inherent in other kinds of micro-robotic delivery systems.

  3. Self-replicating machine - Wikipedia

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    The general concept of artificial machines capable of producing copies of themselves dates back at least several hundred years. An early reference is an anecdote regarding the philosopher René Descartes, who suggested to Queen Christina of Sweden that the human body could be regarded as a machine; she responded by pointing to a clock and ordering "see to it that it reproduces offspring."

  4. These ‘Living Robots’ Self-Replicate—and It’s Not Terrifying

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    Douglas Blackiston and Sam KriegmanYou might have missed the debut of the Xenobots last year when the world was falling apart, but they made quite a splash in the science and tech community. These ...

  5. Boston scientists create "robots" that are capable of ... - AOL

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    Scientists in Boston have created living robot cells manipulated to reproduce themselves. Jericka Duncan explains what this historic discovery could mean for humanity.

  6. Animatronics - Wikipedia

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    Before the term "animatronics" became common, they were usually referred to as "Robots". [5] Since then, robots have become known as more practical programmable machines that do not necessarily resemble living creatures. [6] Robots (or other artificial beings) designed to convincingly resemble humans are known as "androids".

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  8. Android (robot) - Wikipedia

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    the automaton type – made from a mix of dead and living parts, including automatons and robots [4] Although human morphology is not necessarily the ideal form for working robots, the fascination in developing robots that can mimic it can be found historically in the assimilation of two concepts: simulacra (devices that exhibit likeness) and ...

  9. Quantum computer-powered robots could soon match humans ... - AOL

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    Quantum robots, or qubots, are ‘a matter of when, not if’, researchers say Quantum computer-powered robots could soon match humans, scientists predict Skip to main content