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Stingray Robot Powered by Rat Muscles Might Be The Answer to Better Artificial Hearts
A team of scientists has managed to create a stingray robot powered by genetically engineered light-sensitive rat muscles that moves and behaves like a real-life stingray. This new discovery opens the door to creating better artificial hearts.
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