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  • News - 20 Aug 2024
    Ainos, Inc., a diversified healthcare company focused on cutting-edge AI-powered point-of-care testing (“POCT”) and VELDONA low-dose interferon therapeutics, announced that its AI Nose has...
  • News - 5 Aug 2024
    In a recent review article published in the Journal of Pediatric Surgery, researchers explored the current state of robotic surgery in pediatric general surgery, highlighting its benefits,...
  • News - 15 Jul 2024
    In a recent article published in Sensors, researchers introduced a baby-sized companion robot named "Matanya" that can offer emotional support and care to elderly individuals in home care...
  • News - 20 Jun 2024
    In a recent article published in the Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation, researchers introduced an innovative deep reinforcement learning (RL)-based controller for lower limb...
  • News - 14 Jun 2024
    Researchers from the New Jersey Institute of Technology developed a technique to train robotic exoskeletons using AI and computer simulations. This method will help users conserve energy when...
  • News - 5 Jun 2024
    A recent article published in the journal Nature delved into the exciting advancements being made in the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics. The researchers explored the...
  • News - 29 May 2024
    Researchers from the IBS Center, KAIST, and the Institute for Basic Science collaborated to develop a new analytical tool known as Spectrogram-UMAP-Based Temporal-Link Embedding (SUBTLE). This tool...
  • News - 16 May 2024
    A recent paper published in the journal Applied Sciences introduced a novel dataset called robotic surgical maneuvers (ROSMA) alongside a methodology for instrument detection and gesture segmentation...
  • News - 6 Feb 2024
    A single human can oversee a “swarm” of more than 100 autonomous ground and aerial robots without taking on an excessive amount of labor, according to research from Oregon State...
  • News - 31 Jan 2024
    A robotic sensor that uses artificial intelligence techniques has been built by researchers, and it can read braille at a speed that is about twice as fast as the majority of human...

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