Researchers from Harvard have created an artificial fish that can swim on its own. And it’s all thanks to tissue from a human heart. Just on its own that sounds pretty fascinating. However, the ...
Scientists say they have created a robotic fish that swims like the heartbeats. Harvard University researchers teamed up with Emory University researchers to create the first fully autonomous ...
Harvard University researchers, in collaboration with colleagues from Emory University, have developed the first fully autonomous biohybrid fish from human stem-cell derived cardiac muscle cells. The ...
Researchers from Harvard and Emory University report that they have developed the first fully-autonomous biohybrid fish from human stem-cell derived cardiac muscle cells. The artificial fish swims by ...
Researchers at Harvard and Emory University have created a biohybrid fish out of human heart muscle cells that can swim autonomously for months at a time as the cells beat. The project is a quirky ...
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Scientists have created a swimming 'fish' by placing cardiac cells generated from stem cells around a synthetic fish mold. This biohybrid 'fish' device can move around when the cells contract, like ...