This cannibal robot can grow and heal by eating other robots Euronews.com Watch this robot ‘cannibal’ grow bigger and stronger by consuming smaller robots Live Science New Cannibalistic Robots Consume Other Machines to Grow and Heal on Their Own Discover Magazine Cannibalism Could Let Robots Self-Repair Newsweek ‘Cannibal’ robot can grow by consuming other machines The Independent Source link
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This robot ‘cannibal’ can consume other smaller robots — watch it grow bigger and stronger
Robots that Grow by Consuming Other Robots – YouTube Watch On Scientists have created a prototype robot that can grow, heal and improve itself by integrating material from its environment or by “consuming” other robots. It’s a big step forward in developing robot autonomy, the researchers say. The researchers coined the term “robot metabolism” to describe the process that enables …
Read More »“They’re Eating Each Other to Grow”: Scientists Unveil Terrifying ‘Robot Metabolism’ That Lets Machines Feed on Other Machines
IN A NUTSHELL 🤖 Researchers at Columbia University have introduced the concept of “Robot Metabolism”, allowing robots to grow, heal, and self-improve autonomously. 🔧 By using Truss Links, robots can form complex structures and adapt to their environment without human intervention. 🚀 This technology has potential applications in disaster management and space exploration, where self-sustaining robots could operate independently. 🌟 …
Read More »China Promises a New Era of Agriculture with a Cereal That Could Grow on 14 Billion Acres of Barren Land
In a significant leap for agricultural science, Chinese researchers have unveiled a new variety of rice that could dramatically change the way we approach global food production. This newly developed rice is not just any crop—it’s a game-changer, engineered to thrive on land that was previously thought to be unusable. In fact, the new strain holds the promise of growing …
Read More »Concerns grow over Najee Harris after update from fireworks incident
It’s been two weeks since Najee Harris injured his eye in a Fourth of July fireworks accident, and fans are still searching for clarity on just how serious the situation might be. The Chargers running back will likely start training camp on the team’s non-football injury/illness list, general manager Joe Hortiz told reporters Wednesday, adding that he expects a potential …
Read More »‘Interstellar visitor’ 3I/ATLAS could be the oldest comet ever seen — and could grow a spectacular tail later this year
The mysterious “interstellar visitor” that was recently spotted whizzing through the solar system may be around 3 billion years older than our cosmic neighborhood, a new study suggests. If confirmed, the alien interloper would be the oldest comet ever seen from Earth. And, if it’s made of what researchers think it is, it may also grow a spectacularly long tail …
Read More »Fears grow as ‘paralyzing’ disease moves into new US states… is your hometown at risk?
Pennsylvania health officials are on alert after testing identified West Nile virus in mosquitoes living there. The mosquitoes were collected came from Wilkinsburg, Schenley Park, Mt. Washington, Beltzhoover, Mt. Oliver, and Hazelwood, areas around Pittsburgh. While no infections have been detected in Pennsylvania in people, the virus has cropped up in 14 states already. Health officials across the US, including …
Read More »Researchers grow 400+ brain cell types—a leap for Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s research
Nerve cells are not just nerve cells. Depending on how finely we distinguish, there are several hundred to several thousand different types of nerve cell in the human brain according to the latest calculations. These cell types vary in their function, in the number and length of their cellular appendages, and in their interconnections. They emit different neurotransmitters into our …
Read More »Scientists grow mini amniotic sacs in the lab using stem cells
Researchers have developed a new laboratory model grown from stem cells that replicates the human amniotic sac in the first two to four weeks after fertilization. The structure, which the researchers say is the most advanced and mature amniotic model ever created, could offer new insight into human development and lead to cell products for medical procedures, from burn treatments …
Read More »What the US garment industry looks like today, and can it grow? : Planet Money : NPR
A garment factory in Los Angeles. Garment Worker Center hide caption toggle caption Garment Worker Center A garment factory in Los Angeles. Garment Worker Center What people might picture when they think of “Made in America” … might not look like the “Made in America” we have today. The U.S. does have a domestic manufacturing industry, including a garment manufacturing …
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