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    Robot with human brain tissue learns how to use arms

    By Anthony Cuthbertson,

    19 days ago

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    Scientists in China have built a robot capable of performing critical tasks using an artificial brain grown from human stem cells .

    The brain-on-chip was able to learn basic tasks, such as moving its limbs , avoiding obstacles and grasping objects, according to the researchers, while exhibiting some intelligence functions of a biological brain.

    A team from Tianjin University and the Southern University of Science and Technology fitted the lab-grown brain with a brain-computer interface that allowed it to communicate with the outside world.

    “The brain-computer interface on a chip is a technology that uses an in vitro cultured ‘brain’ – such as brain organoids – coupled with an electrode chip to achieve information interaction with the outside world through encoding and decoding and stimulation-feedback,” said Ming Dong, an executive director at the Haihe Laboratory for Brain-Computer Interaction and Human-Computer Integration at Tianjin University.

    In order to function, the brain organoids have similar needs to a human brain, including fluid, nutrient lines, temperature control and protective casing.

    The researchers claimed the emerging field of brain-on-chip technology would have a “revolutionary impact” by helping develop hybrid intelligence.

    The latest breakthrough comes just days after scientists in Japan revealed that they had grafted living human skin onto the face of a humanoid robot in an effort to give it a more lifelike appearance.

    The team from the University of Tokyo were able to make the robot smile by fitting the engineered skin tissue with skin-ligament structures.

    Beyond displaying human-like emotions, the researchers said the living skin could bring improved sensing capabilities and the ability to self-heal if injured.

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