
Biorobotics: The new age of living machines with Joshua Bongard
09/08/21 • 18 min
“Biobots” are hybrid cell organisms made from frogs and they are expected to one day be used to serve humanity in different ways including fighting diseases.
Tune in to this podcast to hear from the computer scientist and robotics expert behind xenobots , The world’s first living programmable organism as he talks about its potential uses for mankind and ethical issues associated with using them.
Tag us on social to keep the conversation going: @LEAPandinnovate.
“Biobots” are hybrid cell organisms made from frogs and they are expected to one day be used to serve humanity in different ways including fighting diseases.
Tune in to this podcast to hear from the computer scientist and robotics expert behind xenobots , The world’s first living programmable organism as he talks about its potential uses for mankind and ethical issues associated with using them.
Tag us on social to keep the conversation going: @LEAPandinnovate.
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