The e-skin integrates various sensing materials ... live animal models suggests a promising future for these robots in real-world medical applications, potentially revolutionizing the treatment ...
Ulsan National Institute of Science & Technology (UNIST) team in South Korea has developed an innovative magnetic composite ...
In fact, they’re even saving human lives in entirely new ways, and surgeons from the Maastricht University Medical Center in The Netherlands completed the first robot-assisted supermicrosurgery.
This sesitive skin implanted in the robots can help robots sense giving them an almost human sense of touch. The results of the study was published in Proceedings of National Academy of Sciences.
Japanese scientists have found a way to attach living skin to robot faces, for more realistic smiles and other facial expressions. The breakthrough came from copying tissue structures in people ...
Thanks to a newly developed surgical robot, reconstructive surgery can be ... "It is this collaboration between technology and medical expertise that makes it possible to address complex issues ...