BIOCOMPUTER
Biocomputing BCI AI + Biology Synthetic Bio Medical About
Xenobots
Frog Cells Don't Wait for Code — They Wire Their Own Brains
biohybrid-systems

Frog Cells Don't Wait for Code — They Wire Their Own Brains

Tufts and Wyss researchers engineered neurobots from Xenopus frog cells that spontaneously self-assemble functional neural networks—driving complex behavior, elongated morphology, and 6,774 upregulated genes. Biology just built its own control system.

Read article →
BIOCOMPUTER

© 2026 BIOCOMPUTER. Independent coverage of biological computing, BCIs, synthetic biology, and the science of life as computation.