In the evolving realm of medical science, the rise of tiny autonomous robots is nothing short of revolutionary. As medical ...
Within seconds of the onset of an earthquake, when life or death hung in the balance in every second, such a robot could very well be the difference between the two. This is no science fiction fantasy ...
Health care workers have an intense workload and often experience mental distress during resuscitation and other critical ...
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, ...
Fred Moll, the cofounder of $200 billion Intuitive Surgical, has invested in some 15 companies building robots that could help make both complex and common surgeries more accessible to everyone. Dr.
Hospitals trumpet robotic surgery as innovation. Surgeons market it as progress. Manufacturers insist the technology is safe. But when things go wrong, everyone insists it was someone else’s fault.
At one point, the health system had 14 of the robots deployed at facilities across Washington.
The robotics market is becoming more diversified and less tied to a single sector. Asia remains the largest robotics market. China accounted for 54 percent of global installations in 2024 and 43 ...
Robots are capable of all sorts of tasks to help better treat cancer: They connect oncologists to patients remotely, make incisions, staple them shut, deliver "nano" therapies--and they clean rooms.