Robot can give birth !!! Scientists created first living robot of world | Robot can give birth! Robots can also give birth to children

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Washington: Scientists have created the world’s first living robot, these new robots, the golden robot can give birth to children. The size of modern robots made from the stem cells of African frogs is less than a millimeter.

The success of American scientists in creating the world’s first living robot is a new milestone in science. This new robot is named Xenobots. These robots can reproduce. But, their reproduction will be different from that of animals and plants.

These Xenobots robots are made from the stem cells of African frogs. These robots, which are less than a millimeter in size (New Robot) were first developed in 2020, and experiments show that they can now move, work in groups, and adjust themselves.

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Scientists at the University of Vermont, Dufts University and Harvard University say these robots are reproducing biologically in a completely new way.

Scientists have discovered that genotypes, which were initially spherical and had about 3,000 cells, could replicate themselves, but this rarely happens.

In addition, only under certain conditions. Xenobots use “motion reflection”. This is a process observed at the molecular level. But the size of whole cells or organisms has never been seen before.

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Xenobots Robots do many things
Michael Levine, director of the Alan Discovery Center, says Xenobots give them the most surprise. It is widely believed that robots are made of metal and can work instead of humans. Like conventional robots, genotypes are a type of robot.

But Xenobots are made from living stem cells. They can work for many days without eating anything. Xenobots can be very helpful for rare tasks such as removing microplastics from the ocean.

A few months ago, scientists developed a robotic arm called the “Autowac”. This robot arm was created to prevent the vaccine from being wasted. The robotic arm was developed by a team of researchers at Chulalongkorn University in Thailand, who can take up to 12 doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine in four minutes from a vial.

Usually a physician will prescribe up to 10 doses of the drug in a vial. This AutoVacc robot arm, takes almost 20 percent more medicine.

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