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Future of robots powered by living muscle cells mapped by Harvard-led study
Harvard Medical School researchers are designing next-gen robots that can flex, contract, and grow like human beings.
Movies have always played up the mad scientist trope, but real-life labs have carried out experiments that make fiction look ...
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Here come the robot swarms!
Researchers believe that machines, acting collectively, can accomplish tasks that are difficult for individual robots.
One day, robots might navigate through your blood vessels to break up clots, deliver targeted chemotherapy or repair ruptured blood vessels more efficiently and effectively than existing tools, ...
Rabat - Moroccan medical teams have successfully carried out cochlear implant surgeries with the help of a surgical robot, a first not only in Morocco but Moroccan medical teams have successfully ...
A research team at the Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology has successfully combined single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) and single-cell mass spectrometry (scMS) analysis on the same plant ...
This summer, we saw the WHY (What Hackers Yearn) event happen in Netherlands, of course, with a badge to match. Many badges ...
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AI brings parenthood to couple after 19 years by detecting two viable sperm cells: Lancet study
The couple, a 39-year-old man and a 37-year-old woman in the US, had undergone multiple in vitro fertilisation (IVF) cycles - ...
New research reveals stem cell therapy significantly lowers heart failure risk in heart attack survivors. Patients receiving ...
Forget gears and motors. The next generation of robots may run on living muscle. Scientists are now fusing biological tissue with engineered ...
A large clinical trial shows stem cell therapy can help repair heart tissue and improve recovery in patients after a heart ...
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