Living Robots with Customizable Movement: The Future of Bioengineering A brand-new engineering approach at Carnegie Mellon University is creating “designer” biological robots using human lung cells, pushing the boundaries of innovation in the field of bioengineering. These living robots, known as xenobots, are revolutionizing the way we perceive robotics and artificial intelligence. By harnessing the […]
Scientists create first artificial cell that moves on its own by chemical reactions
Scientists Create First Artificial Cell that Moves on Its Own by Chemical Reactions Researchers have created the simplest artificial cell ever—just a membrane, an enzyme, and a mission. In a groundbreaking development, scientists have engineered an artificial cell that can move independently through its environment solely by triggering chemical reactions. This remarkable feat marks a […]
UK at risk of falling behind in engineering biology, Lords Committee warns
Reclaiming Leadership: How the UK Can Excel in Engineering Biology A recent warning from the Lords Committee has shed light on the risk of the UK falling behind in the field of engineering biology. With the potential consequences for innovation, economic growth, and sustainability, it is crucial for the country to take proactive steps to […]