Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology are developing an ingestible robot capable of patching wounds, dislodging foreign objects, or even potentially carrying out microsurgery on ...
Precision is everything when it comes to microsurgery. A few microns—smaller than the width of a human hair—can mean the difference between success and failure. Traditional robotic tools have helped ...
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Recently we had covered the Google Solve for X talk on DNA nanobot microsurgery by Ido Bachelet. Here is the 2013 Google Solve for X talk by Shawn Douglas who led the work on the 2012 paper that was ...
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