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2025-12-01 10:10:04 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
Some cells refuse to accept death when the organism does. Instead, they adapt, reinvent themselves, and sometimes start over. Researchers have found that certain cells, taken from a recently deceased body and placed in the right conditions, can awaken into a surprising new existence. They self-organize into living, moving entities that behave in ways their original bodies never did. Scientists describe this neither as full life nor true death, but as a third state—something in between. In a landmark experiment, skin cells from deceased frog embryos were scattered into a dish. Within days, they gathered into multicellular clusters called xenobots. These tiny creations could crawl, self-repair, and—most astonishingly—reproduce by sweeping loose cells into piles that then became new xenobots. The phenomenon isn’t limited to frogs. Human lung cells, harvested postmortem, recently formed anthrobots—microscopic blobs that propel themselves through liquid and can even encourage healing in damaged neural tissue nearby. This remarkable plasticity reveals that even after the organism dies, many of its cells retain not only basic function but a kind of creative agency—the ability to change identity and build entirely new structures. The implications are profound. In the near future, patient-derived biobots could be engineered to deliver drugs directly to tumors, scrape plaque from arteries, or mend injured tissue, then harmlessly dissolve after weeks without triggering immune reactions. Death, it turns out, is not always final at the cellular level. Some of our cells may still have work left to do long after we’re gone. https://blossom.primal.net/a80f1b7ea3d9ee34f60db5804f920dcc6336406e8b17b14553537d2f0cbbfc47.mp4
2025-11-30 18:22:39 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
#SriLanka 🇱🇰 is currently facing one of the most devastating flood disasters since the early 90s. The impact of Cyclone Ditwah has been heartbreaking: 🔹 159 lives lost 🔹 203 people are missing 🔹 833,000+ affected 🔹 122,000+ displaced image
2025-11-30 11:17:07 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
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2025-11-29 12:25:14 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
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2025-11-28 10:19:36 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →