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https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-023-03777-x

John Beeman: Further advancements in xenobots, these ones termed 'anthrobots', look promising for a wide range of applications.

From targeted drug delivery within the human body to environmental cleanup tasks, xenobots demonstrate remarkable versatility. Engineered with precision and guided by goals we set, these tiny organisms have the potential to transform industries by undertaking tasks deemed too intricate or hazardous for conventional technology.

I am also interested in the interplay between the biological processes we can invoke, and the exo-biological processes nanobots from other fields are being developed towards. We have shown we can use robotic or systems engineering in applied biotechnology, but can we also use biomedical engineering to produce non-biological organisms?

Can we bring any matter to life?

#xenobots #nanobots #anthrobots #biotechnology #biotech #microbiology

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