Is it Skynet? Probably not. Is it creepy? Kind of. The futuristic humanoid robots in sci-fi movies that move almost like people are becoming more of a reality as AI advancements speed up their ...
Surgeons must account for patients’ breathing, snoring, and eye ... robot’s ability to compensate for head motion and correct for hand tremors, all while operating on animal tissue, at no ...
Researchers at Oxford University performed the first in-eye operation using a robot in 2016 to remove a wrinkled membrane from a patient’s eye. Prof Chui hopes the NUS project can pave the way ...
A robotic device allows eye surgeons ... to test the robot's ability to compensate for head motion and correct for hand tremors, all while operating on animal tissue, at no risk to the volunteer.
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Early study shows promise for retinal-surgery robotSurgeons must account for patients' breathing, snoring, and eye ... robot's ability to compensate for head motion and correct for hand tremors, all while operating on animal tissue, at no risk ...
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