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What surgery will look like in the future
A new exhibition at London’s Royal College of Surgeons called “Sci-Fi Surgery: Medical Robots” has displays ranging from the “da Vinci” system to prototype microbots designed to be swallowed and self-assembled in the human body.
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about 6 months ago
Nice blog. I got a lot of effective info. I’ve been following this technology for awhile. It’s interesting how it keeps varying, yet some of the core elements remain the same. Have you seen much change since Google made their latest acquisition in the field?
about 6 months ago
Haven’t seen much from them – I’m sure that soon they’ll be doing maps of the human body from within though – and then making it searchable…!
about 6 months ago
Great article. There’s a lot of good info here, though I did want to let you know something – I am running Redhat with the current beta of Firefox, and the look and feel of your blog is kind of quirky for me. I can read the articles, but the navigation doesn’t work so good.
about 6 months ago
Great article. There’s a lot of good data here, though I did want to let you know something – I am running Redhat with the circulating beta of Firefox, and the design of your blog is kind of flaky for me. I can understand the articles, but the navigation doesn’t work so well.
about 6 months ago
Thanks for writing about this. There’s a mass of great tech information on the internet. You’ve got a lot of that info here on your website. I’m impressed – I try to keep a couple blogs pretty up-to-date, but it’s a struggle sometimes. You’ve done a solid job with this one. How do you do it?