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Northwestern's new robot survives dismemberment and rebuilds itself
Northwestern University's self-configuring modular robots survive being chopped in half and adapt outdoors without retraining, signaling resilient future tech.
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New robot AI predicts physical motion from video to guide machines in real time
Robotics startup Rhoda AI has emerged from stealth with a new approach to robot ...
HonorHealth is first in the nation to use new handheld robotic technology for joint replacement, bringing greater ...
A new type of robotic hand developed at The University of Texas at Austin demonstrates such sensitive touch that it can grasp objects as fragile as a potato chip or a raspberry without crushing them.
CES always brings a flood of futuristic tech, and this year, robot butlers are stealing the spotlight. LG has already teased its CLOiD robot, and SwitchBot is joining the fray with its first humanoid ...
As quickly as technology is progressing, your doctor may be a robot. Premiere Health recently demonstrated new technology, Intuitive’s da Vinci 5, at Miami Valley Hospital South. We talked to a ...
In the years to come, robots will help offset worker shortages in health care, manufacturing and other industries, experts ...
DRIVING, CRASHES AND DEATHS. THE SANDOVAL REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER NOW HAS TWO SURGICAL ROBOTS HELPING THEM IN THEIR OPERATING ROOMS. A LOCAL SURGEON TELLS ALYSSA MUNOZ HOW HELPFUL THIS THIS NEW ...
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Giant 25,000-square-foot robot gym in Germany to train hundreds of humanoid robots
Germany is getting ready to launch the world’s largest robotics research and training center, ...
MountainStar Healthcare’s St. Mark’s Hospital is the only hospital in Utah accredited by the National Accreditation Program for Rectal Cancer (NAPRC).
Fresh Take Eatery, a new robotic kitchen at WellSpan York Hospital, is preparing hot meals in minutes for patients, staff and visitors.
Inside a lab on the Georgia Institute of Technology campus, students are taking the first steps toward the moon without ever leaving Atlanta.
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