One day, robots might navigate through your blood vessels to break up clots, deliver targeted chemotherapy or repair ruptured blood vessels more efficiently and effectively than existing tools, ...
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Open-source mobile network for controlling robotic arms could enable remote medical procedures
A new development in affordable, open-source mobile networks that enables near-real-time control of robotic arms could help ...
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (WTAJ) – Robotic simulations may help train the next generation of doctors. Penn State engineering professors teamed up with the College of Medicine to design and implement a new ...
A team of researchers led by Xiaoguang Dong, assistant professor of mechanical and biomedical engineering at Vanderbilt ...
Jacob Rosen is developing a wearable robotic “exoskeleton” that could enable a person to lift heavy objects with little effort. It’s a bit like the robotic armor that has long been a staple of ...
A new institute in Charlotte will train thousands of health care workers every year in minimally invasive and robotic surgery ...
Otto, a self-steering robot on wheels, rolls through Hancock Regional Hospital during a demonstration Tuesday. The hospital ...
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University of Colorado students get inside look at medical robotics, technology of the future
In Colorado, there are already robots that deliver food, map out tunnels and even diffuse bombs. The role of robots in our daily lives seems to know no bounds. The medical field is another space where ...
Through artificial intelligence, machine learning and robotics, Case School of Engineering’s researchers are developing technologies for smart cities, smart manufacturing, smart homes, smart ...
Healthcare is a major slice of the economy, and robotics will play an increasing role in the coming decades. The trend of ageing populations and shortages of medical professionals means that the need ...
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Future of robots powered by living muscle cells mapped by Harvard-led study
Harvard Medical School researchers are designing next-gen robots that can flex, contract, and grow like human beings.
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