SYDNEY - A team of biomedical engineers in Australia have developed a small flexible robot that can be used to 3D print biomaterials directly inside the human body, in the hopes of streamlining future ...
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Stretchable electronic skin lets robotic hand feel touch and pressure signals
Stretchable, transparent electronics that can bend, roll, and even mimic human skin are moving ...
NUS scientists have developed a self-training method that strengthens lab-grown muscle tissues around the clock, and used them to power a living-muscle robot that swims faster than any of its ...
Intuitive Surgical, known for its da Vinci systems for robotically assisted surgery, is dipping a toe into diagnostics. The company has unveiled a study showing its new flexible robotics platform ...
SYDNEY — A team of biomedical engineers in Australia have developed a small flexible robot that can be used to 3D print biomaterials directly inside the human body, in the hopes of streamlining future ...
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