Despite its small stature, the EPFL team says their robot can push aside floating objects that weigh ... For now, the flatworm-inspired bot's eyes consist solely of light sensors, which allow ...
On the top is the eponymous eye. It’s a black and white, relatively low-resolution 360-degree camera pointed at a roughly 45-degree angle that gives the robot a live, panoramic view of its ...
Mounted directly to the patient’s head using a helmet, the robot is extremely precise, executing movements as small as one micrometre. It uses a haptic interface to scale down the surgeon’s movements ...
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