Scientists Grow Human Cells On Robot Skeleton
University of Oxford researchers have begun growing human cells on a robot skeleton. They are unsure how the technology will be used, but believe it could have applications in experimental medical treatments. The scientists hypothesize that using robotic skeletons will help the cells move and flex in a manner similar to human tendons and muscles. They hope their research leads to creating fully accurate replicas of human bodies.
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