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Self-Repairing and Self-Evolving Robots: the New Frontier of Biology-Inspired Robotics

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Unlike living beings, current robots cannot self-repair or physically adapt. New research seeks to develop machines that modify their structure according to the task and the available environment. Robots are on the path to an unthinkable evolution: will they be able to self-repair? Biological life forms are open systems, capable of recovering and evolving with the resources available in their environment. In contrast, the robots developed to dat…
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Unlike living beings, current robots cannot self-repair or physically adapt. New research seeks to develop machines that modify their structure according to the task and the available environment. Robots are on the path to an unthinkable evolution: will they be able to self-repair? Biological life forms are open systems, capable of recovering and evolving with the resources available in their environment. In contrast, the robots developed to dat…

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meteored.cl broke the news in on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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