Michael Levin, a biologist at Tufts University, spends his days doing things such as coaxing flatworms to grow two heads or helping frogs regenerate lost legs. It may not seem like it, he says, but ...
One hundred years ago, it was easy to tell when something was a machine. Machines were “hard and clanky, metallic, and pretty heavy,” as developmental biologist Michael Levin tells Inverse. But lately ...
World's First 'Living Machine' Created Using Frog Cells and Artificial Intelligence Scientists used computer algorithms to "evolve" an organism that's made of 100% frog DNA — but it isn't a frog.
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