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The ChemLife project aims to create smart micro-vehicles that mimic biological movement, such as chemotaxis. These vehicles will navigate complex environments, communicate, and perform tasks like detecting and neutralizing threats, with applications in robotics and drug delivery.
One of the most interesting properties of living organisms is the way in which they can sense and respond to changes by moving.
Movement has been essential to the survival of all life; even units as small as cells can react to different chemicals through movement.
This is a phenomenon known as chemotaxis.
Bacteria use chemotaxis to find sources of food, while white blood cells use chemotaxis to follow a chemical trail left by a virus, then find it and destroy it.
Throughout areas of science, fro…
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