Posted On 08 Oct 2014
The Future of Surgery: Less Cutting, More Robots – The Atlantic
The AtlanticThe Future of Surgery: Less Cutting, More RobotsThe AtlanticThe inside of the human body is dark and closed off—for the most part—from the world around it. This is usually an advantage. But when something goes wrong and surgeons believe they can fix it, they need to open up the body's barriers and see inside.
Fingertip sensor lets robots 'see' what they're touching (Engadget)
We've seen robotics improve by (literal) leaps and bounds recently, but what about more nuanced things, like a fine sense of touch? Researchers at MIT and Northeastern University are showing off a new fingertip version of the GelSight sensor, a…
OCtech's FIRST Lego Robotics Competition
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