Organisms Created in Laboratory Are "Third State" Beyond Life and Death, Scientists Say
Briefly

"The third state challenges how scientists typically understand cell behavior," biologists Peter Noble and Alex Pozhitkov noted, indicating a shift in how we view life and death.
The biobots are unique because they exemplify organisms that can change in ways outside predetermined paths, unlike traditional transformations seen in nature or cancer.
Anthrobots, derived from human cells, exhibited an ability to move and even repair surrounding neuron cells autonomously, showcasing capabilities beyond mere life processes.
Xenobots created from dead frog cells demonstrate self-replication, illustrating a fascinating biological phenomenon where cells retain function despite being from deceased organisms.
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