Saturday, February 10, 2007

RoboCure for baldness

The newstatesman.co.uk in an article entitled Robot developed for baldness reports that the British government has awarded a £1.85 million grant to a UK biotechnology company that is developing a cure for baldness that enlists the aid of a robot. Hair follicles are harvested from the back of the neck and cultured for reinsertion in the affected areas. The robot significantly speeds up culturing of replacement follicles by handling up to 200 samples at a time. The reinsertion process consists of a 30-minute operation and has been relatively successful thus far, though it will take up to three years before it becomes commercially available to the general public. I confess that when I first read the title of this article I envisaged a robot that walks and talks as it grows new hair for you. But, saying that, if it can do everything else they say it can, then I’ll be more than happy to forgo the small talk.

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