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Biocollaborative robots: how living organisms help robotics

by Zain Roberts

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Scientists study the principles of coordination of movements between biological components and technology to achieve flexible and effective solutions. Biofeedback is important, allowing devices to “read” the state of the environment through biosignals. This helps to minimize energy costs and increase the accuracy of operations.

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The development of this area promises new opportunities in medicine, industry and environmental monitoring. But along with the prospects, there are safety and ethical issues that require careful consideration and a regulatory framework.

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