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Most brain surgery requires doctors to remove part of the skull to access hard-to-reach areas or tumors. It's invasive, risky ...
A University of Toronto Engineering team has collaborated with researchers in the Wilfred and Joyce Posluns Centre for Image ...
In a paper published in Science Robotics, we demonstrated these tools could grip, pull and cut tissue. Their extremely small size is possible as they are powered not by motors but by external ...
The AI server boom is pushing manufacturers to transform how they design and build high-performance hardware systems.
KUKA Robotics opened its doors to more than 200 people for Manufacturing Automation Tech Day at the company’s North American ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSN76% successful: Magnet-powered tiny robotic tools perform scalpel-free brain surgeryA research team at the University of Toronto in Canada has developed a set of miniature magnet-powered tools that could ...
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