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Interesting Engineering on MSNRolling robot that takes 3D scans from deep within body could detect cancer earlyDeveloped by engineers at the University of Leeds, the robot can generate high-resolution three-dimensional ultrasound images ...
Experts at the University of Leeds have created a penny-sized rolling robot that can non-invasively capture ultrasound scans ...
Engineers at MIT have devised an ingenious new way to produce artificial muscles for soft robots that can flex in more than ...
A tiny magnetic robot which can take 3D scans from deep within the body, that could revolutionize early cancer detection, has been developed by researchers. The team say this is the first time it has ...
the rolling properties of the oloid shape could be applied to various magnetic medical robots, potentially expanding their applications to other areas of the body. The team will now set about ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNWorld-first: China's humanoid robot stuns with amazing kick-up feat in new videoUnitree's G1 robot showcases advanced agility with the world's first kick-up, reflecting rapid progress in humanoid ...
According to Boston Dynamics, the new physicalities are “demonstrating policies developed using reinforcement learning with ...
Norwegian robotics startup 1X plans to start testing its humanoid robot, Neo Gamma, in 'a few hundred to a few thousand' ...
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Robotic tools are too big for ‘keyhole’ brain surgery – but a new miniature technology using magnets could change all that.
Hernias are a common medical problem. In the United States more than one million hernia surgeries are performed each year.
The latest advance in wearable robotic technology promises to solve a 200-year-old problem by revolutionising the fit of prosthetic limbs, transforming the lives of millions of amputees worldwide.
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