Mark Oliver wore incontinence pads and would be ‘absolutely saturated’ in public if he could not urgently find a toilet.
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Man says robot-assisted surgery changed his life
Man who urinated up to 18 times a day says robot-assisted surgery changed his life - Mark Oliver wore incontinence pads and ...
Brain-computer interfaces offer new hope to people with disabilities. With big tech rushing in to invest, the boundaries are ...
South Korea has officially launched a project to develop its own next-generation 'FLASH radiotherapy machine,' a technology ...
Mark Oliver, 67, says a revolutionary treatment has significantly improved his life ...
Mark Oliver wore incontinence pads and would be ‘absolutely saturated’ in public if he could not urgently find a toilet.
While everyone's busy mastering emotional regulation techniques, behavioral scientists have identified a far rarer skill that ...
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Light-controlled artificial muscles use shape-shifting materials
A small strip of rubbery material sits motionless on a lab bench at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. A researcher aims ...
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How fish muscles became blueprints for smarter underwater robots
Researchers at the Intelligent Biomimetic Design Lab at Peking University have developed a bio-signal framework showing that fish muscles do far more than generate swimming motion. In a series of ...
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Slime-like artificial muscle reshapes on command, heals after damage and turns one robot into many
Breaking away from conventional robots that perform only predefined functions once fabricated, researchers have developed a ...
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Neuralink builds surgical robot to speed up brain implant procedures for patients
Elon Musk’s brain-computer interface (BCI) technology is progressing at a remarkable pace. Recently, Neuralink ...
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