The device advances medicine toward a future that might see tiny robots sent into the body to rewire damaged nerves, deliver medicines and analyze a patient’s cells without surgery.
Mirumi uses sensors, motion awareness, and lifelike gestures to bring a touch of emotional robotics to everyday life.
Scientists at the University of Texas at Arlington, for example, have built a soft exoskeleton that fastens onto the arm and, ...
Amarah Ramirez received the prototype in late November. Students are currently fine-tuning a smaller, more efficient one for ...
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At its core, the EV 1 is a mobility device that can drive itself and think for itself. But the level of tech onboard goes far ...
The Litter-Robot 4 is a reliable self-cleaning litter box with smart features. It's not ideal for every cat, but it is ...
Hospitals trumpet robotic surgery as innovation. Surgeons market it as progress. Manufacturers insist the technology is safe.
When even the most highly trained surgeons perform procedures on the retina-one of the smallest, most delicate parts of the human body-the stakes are high. Surgeons must account for patients' ...
What if you could wear a robotic device that boosted your strength and endurance, making heavy lifting and other physical ...