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Robots of tomorrow would eat the same nutrient with animals

Robots of tomorrow would eat the same nutrient with animals

Soft, silicon core robots can act like amoebas.

Nano-size fuel cells, what is looking like mitochondrial have given ideas for creating artificial cells, what would be made by silicone. Those mitochondria could also connect to normal cells. The soft robots would use special fibers for movement. Those fibers can be controlled by magnets. And they can be carbon fibers, where is the iron bites. Or in a simpler solution, the silicone bag would be filled with liquid, that reacts to magnets or electricity. That means that the electrodes, what is installed to those cells would change the form of the core.

This is how natural amoebas would move in nature. If we would use the thermoelectric element we could send those robots to search volcanic areas and especially geysers and hot rivers. They could be very useful in that purpose because they could use external temperature as the electric source. And the silicone layer would protect the electronic observation systems from the other heat.

The electricity would get from artificial mitochondria. The nucleus would be removed and replaced by using the microchip if the machine is created by using natural cells, but in the thing would also be the single silicon bag. The microchip what controls that machine would use the thermoelectric element for creating electricity.

Robot what eats normal food would revolutionize the robotics

In theory, they could use ATP-synthesis for creating temperature, which makes thermoelectric elements for creating electricity to the small microchip. ATP is the normal power source for natural cells. And the thing will allow using normal nutrient for those robots. That kind of thing would make those things more independently and sophisticated. The softcore artificial cell would have many usages from the medical to scientific and military purposes.  Those soft robots can search the blood veins or digestive tract of the animals, and search what the fishes eat, and what influence the pollution would have to those species.

They can slip in the human body, and clean the blood veins, and in this case, the silicone bag would have a rough surface. If the system would work perfectly, it can wipe out the plaque from the veins, and make the blood run perfectly. But those machines can also close blood veins to the tumors. The problem is that those systems would be used also in military purposes. They can close the blood veins to the brains, and that would cause the death immediately, or the person would go unable to operate.

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