For decades, China has endured a low birth rate. Thus, scientists in the country created an advanced robot sitter. It was created from artificial intelligence (AI) to cover and watch for mortal embryos growing in artificial wombs. Despite its status as the world's most vibrant country, China is passing a population growth problem, with the birth rate lately dropping to its smallest position in six decades. Thus, scientists at the Suzhou Institute of Biomedical Engineering and Technology in eastern China's Jiangsu Province developed robots to perform tasks, similar to observing, establishing and manually conforming carbon dioxide, nutrients and more in embryos. The robot can also rank embryos grounded on their experimental eventuality. The exploration paper, published in the Jo...
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