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Ҵý: Two HSS Studies Exploring Pain Control Win President’s Choice Awards at Annual ASRA Meeting
Released: 2-May-2025 9:30 AM EDT
Two HSS Studies Exploring Pain Control Win President’s Choice Awards at Annual ASRA Meeting
Hospital for Special Surgery

Two HSS studies received awards from the American Society of Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine. One looked at the prevalence of CBD use in patients scheduled for sports medicine surgery. The other compared the need for opioid medication after robotic, computer-assisted or manual hip replacement.

Ҵý: Shapeshifting, Insect-Inspired Robots May One Day Crawl Over Airplanes, Through Pipes
Released: 29-Apr-2025 7:00 PM EDT
Shapeshifting, Insect-Inspired Robots May One Day Crawl Over Airplanes, Through Pipes
University of Colorado Boulder

Kaushik Jayaram, assistant professor at CU Boulder, recently received a $650,000 grant from the U.S. National Science Foundation and a $1.4 million grant from the Air Force Research Laboratory to design small, shape-shifting robots. His previous designs include mCLARI, a four-legged robot that fits on a quarter and weighs less than half a penny.

Ҵý: Bile Duct Injury Rates Higher From Robotic Assisted Cholecystectomy
Released: 29-Apr-2025 10:25 AM EDT
Bile Duct Injury Rates Higher From Robotic Assisted Cholecystectomy
Michigan Medicine - University of Michigan

Compared to laparoscopic cholecystectomies, the rate of needing a second procedure to repair a bile duct injury is high across the board

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Released: 28-Apr-2025 5:00 AM EDT
Do Robots Dream of Electron Beams?
Brookhaven National Laboratory

As light source technologies and capabilities continue to advance, researchers must navigate increasingly complex workflows and swiftly evolving experimental demands.To meet these challenges, a team of NSLS-II scientists is training a team of AI-driven collaborative robots.

Ҵý: How Beehive Industries, ORNL Are Advancing Aerospace Additive Manufacturing
Released: 25-Apr-2025 10:50 AM EDT
How Beehive Industries, ORNL Are Advancing Aerospace Additive Manufacturing
Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Inspired by a visit to ORNL’s Manufacturing Demonstration Facility, Jonaaron Jones launched a career in additive manufacturing that led to founding Volunteer Aerospace and now leading Beehive Industries’ external parts business.

Ҵý: Flying Robots Unlock New Horizons in Construction
Released: 24-Apr-2025 5:35 AM EDT
Flying Robots Unlock New Horizons in Construction
Empa, Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology

An international team led by researchers from Empa and EPFL has explored how in future aerial robots could process construction materials precisely in the air – an approach with great potential for difficult-to-access locations or work at great heights.

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Released: 22-Apr-2025 6:15 PM EDT
AUA2025: Cedars-Sinai Urology Experts to Present Latest Research
Cedars-Sinai

Cedars-Sinai Department of Urology physician-investigators will present their latest research at the American Urological Association (AUA) Annual Meeting April 26-29 in Las Vegas.

Ҵý: Rikesh Patel, DO, Named Director of Robotics Surgery for Total Joint Replacement at University Hospitals
Released: 17-Apr-2025 11:00 AM EDT
Rikesh Patel, DO, Named Director of Robotics Surgery for Total Joint Replacement at University Hospitals
University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center

University Hospitals announced that Rikesh Patel, DO, a leader in total joint replacement and complex reconstruction of hip and knee, has accepted the position of Director of Robotics Surgery for Total Joint Replacement, effective immediately.

Released: 15-Apr-2025 9:00 AM EDT
Young Children, as Early as Age 5, Are Guided by an Inner Moral Code
Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore

The results of an international Italy-Japan-UK collaboration by the Università Cattolica in Milan captured this ability at its core. For a child, an incorrect action is always wrong and immoral, even if it is made by a robot.

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Released: 11-Apr-2025 5:25 PM EDT
The Rise of Robotics: Projects Helping Shape Our Future
Case Western Reserve University

Robots have long captured our collective imaginations. In today’s world robotics are an essential driver behind next-generation products, medical innovations, educational advances and more. Case Western Reserve University innovations are leading the way.

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Released: 10-Apr-2025 6:10 PM EDT
Roswell Park Reports Extraordinary Outcomes for Robot-Assisted Minimally Invasive Esophagectomy
Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center

Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center achieved "textbook" positive outcomes for 90% of 150 consecutive minimally invasive esophagectomies (RAMIE) performed between 2020-2024, as reported in a study in the Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery.

Ҵý: A New Robotic Gripper Made from Measuring Tape is Sizing up Fruit and Veggie Picking
Released: 9-Apr-2025 2:00 PM EDT
A New Robotic Gripper Made from Measuring Tape is Sizing up Fruit and Veggie Picking
University of California San Diego

It’s a game a lot of us played as children—and maybe even later in life: unspooling measuring tape to see how far it would extend before bending. But to engineers at the University of California San Diego, this game was an inspiration, suggesting that measuring tape could become a great material for a robotic gripper. The grippers would be a particularly good fit for agriculture applications, as their extremities are soft enough to grab fragile fruits and vegetables, researchers wrote. The devices are also low-cost and safe around humans.

Ҵý: Tiny, Soft Robot Flexes Its Potential as a Life Saver
Released: 9-Apr-2025 9:00 AM EDT
Tiny, Soft Robot Flexes Its Potential as a Life Saver
Penn State Materials Research Institute

A tiny, soft, flexible robot that can crawl through earthquake rubble to find trapped victims or travel inside the human body to deliver medicine may seem like science fiction, but an international team led by researchers at Penn State are pioneering such adaptable robots by integrating flexible electronics with magnetically controlled motion.

Ҵý: Training Robots to Plan and React Like Humans
Released: 3-Apr-2025 2:55 PM EDT
Training Robots to Plan and React Like Humans
Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory

Researchers at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) in Laurel, Maryland, are advancing robotic perception capabilities by using artificial intelligence (AI) to equip autonomous agents with the capacity to make sense of unstructured environments and make plans like humans.

Ҵý: Three Tufts Faculty Elected to World’s Largest Scientific Society
Released: 27-Mar-2025 8:40 PM EDT
Three Tufts Faculty Elected to World’s Largest Scientific Society
Tufts University

Three Tufts faculty members have been named fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the world’s largest scientific society. They join 468 other scientists, engineers, and innovators from many scientific disciplines being recognized for their scientific achievements.

Ҵý: New Approach to Materials Synthesis—with Quick Validation by a Robotic Lab
Released: 27-Mar-2025 5:35 PM EDT
New Approach to Materials Synthesis—with Quick Validation by a Robotic Lab
Department of Energy, Office of Science

To make inorganic materials such as catalysts, industry mixes precursor powders and fires them in an oven. This often produces a mix of compositions and structures. In this study, researchers developed a new way to select precursors to increase yield and quickly validated their results using a robotic lab. The new recipe selection process obtained higher purity for 32 of the 35 target materials.

Released: 26-Mar-2025 9:25 PM EDT
Brain-Like Computer Steers Rolling Robot with 0.25% of the Power Needed by Conventional Controllers
University of Michigan

A smaller, lighter and more energy efficient computer, demonstrated at the University of Michigan, could help save weight and power for autonomous drones and rovers, with implications for autonomous vehicles more broadly.

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Released: 26-Mar-2025 6:35 PM EDT
"Magnetic Tweezers": Making Robotic Surgery Safer, More Precise with a Human Touch
Southern Methodist University

Imagine if a doctor could remotely do a non-invasive, highly precise medical procedure on her patients using a tiny robot, or microrobot? With a device researchers from SMU and George Washington University created, that is one step closer to reality.

Released: 26-Mar-2025 10:05 AM EDT
Dr. Eric Moore Appointed Medical Director, International at Mayo Clinic
Mayo Clinic

ROCHESTER, Minnesota — Dr. Eric Moore has been appointed medical director, International at Mayo Clinic. Dr. Moore will begin his new position in April.



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