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      Preventing pressure ulcers by increasing pressure: An unorthodox alternating-pressure mattress - 16 day(s) ago

      A bed of actuators informed the design of a mattress that alternates a pattern of high pressures to prevent pressure ulcers.

      Source: www.science.org
      Categories: General Medicine News, Future of Medicine
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        Scientists have designed a mattress with checkerboard-like patterns that exert alternating pressure to prevent bed sores. @UCLAMechAeroEng Learn more in Science #Robotics: https://t.co/LrSu9Xeed6 https://t.co/8QMagW0QHa

    • Mashup Score: 17
      Hierarchically depicting vehicle trajectory with stability in complex environments - 18 day(s) ago

      A learning-enhanced hierarchical motion planner for nonholonomic vehicles achieves stable and robust performance.

      Source: www.science.org
      Categories: General Medicine News, Future of Medicine
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        SciRobotics

        Scientists have developed a #NeuralNetwork-based planning framework that enables robots to navigate complex environments and mazes #autonomously. @ZJU_China Learn more in Science #Robotics: https://t.co/uCd14OyWHB https://t.co/1RWPOI17LU

    • Mashup Score: 29
      A compact neuromorphic system for ultra–energy-efficient, on-device robot localization - 19 day(s) ago

      Locational encoding with neuromorphic systems enables real-time and energy-efficient place recognition in robots.

      Source: www.science.org
      Categories: General Medicine News, Future of Medicine
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        Scientists have developed an energy-efficient, #brain-inspired #localization system that enables small robots to perform visual place recognition while traveling over 8 kilometers. @QUT Read more in Science #Robotics: https://t.co/AdQxFKpdGM https://t.co/DAAlj33bsc

    • Mashup Score: 6
      Preventing pressure ulcers by increasing pressure: An unorthodox alternating-pressure mattress - 20 day(s) ago

      A bed of actuators informed the design of a mattress that alternates a pattern of high pressures to prevent pressure ulcers.

      Source: www.science.org
      Categories: General Medicine News, Future of Medicine
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      • Profile photo of 	SciRobotics
        SciRobotics

        Scientists have designed a mattress with checkerboard-like patterns that exert alternating pressure to prevent bed sores. @UCLAMechAeroEng Learn more in Science #Robotics: https://t.co/LrSu9Xeed6 https://t.co/8QMagW0QHa

    • Mashup Score: 14
      Roboticists are grappling with space debris - 22 day(s) ago

      The serious global need for on-orbit servicing of satellites and remediation of space debris demands robotic solutions.

      Source: www.science.org
      Categories: General Medicine News, Future of Medicine
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        A new Focus emphasizes the growing threat posed by accumulating #space #debris in Earth’s orbit and reviews potential robotic solutions to address this problem. Learn more in Science #Robotics: https://t.co/JWOUeYnM8h https://t.co/7XZBgGhwGH

    • Mashup Score: 31
      Multimodal information structuring with single-layer soft skins and high-density electrical impedance tomography - 23 day(s) ago

      High-density impedance measurements were used to monitor multimodal stimuli from single-layer skins over a hollow 3D hand.

      Source: www.science.org
      Categories: General Medicine News, Future of Medicine
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        SciRobotics

        Scientists have designed an #artificial #skin that uses electrical impedance tomography to sense multiple types of stimuli, including human touch and environmental temperature. @Cambridge_Uni Read more in Science #Robotics: https://t.co/Max5V59mw0 https://t.co/Wf9wB3tvw2

    • Mashup Score: 12
      In situ foliar augmentation of multiple species for optical phenotyping and bioengineering using soft robotics - 23 day(s) ago

      A soft robotic gripper enables nondestructive delivery of nanosensors and genes into leaves of diverse plant species.

      Source: www.science.org
      Categories: General Medicine News, Future of Medicine
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        SciRobotics

        Scientist have developed a soft robotic #gripper that can “stamp-inject” leaves gently to introduce probes and genes for precision #agriculture. @CornellMAE Learn more in Science #Robotics: https://t.co/rN6j59eiTF https://t.co/HTRq8gMExM

    • Mashup Score: 13
      Roboticists are grappling with space debris - 25 day(s) ago

      The serious global need for on-orbit servicing of satellites and remediation of space debris demands robotic solutions.

      Source: www.science.org
      Categories: General Medicine News, Future of Medicine
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      • Profile photo of 	SciRobotics
        SciRobotics

        A new Focus emphasizes the growing threat posed by accumulating #space #debris in Earth’s orbit and reviews potential robotic solutions to address this problem. Learn more in Science #Robotics: https://t.co/JWOUeYnM8h https://t.co/7XZBgGhwGH

    • Mashup Score: 31
      Multimodal information structuring with single-layer soft skins and high-density electrical impedance tomography - 25 day(s) ago

      High-density impedance measurements were used to monitor multimodal stimuli from single-layer skins over a hollow 3D hand.

      Source: www.science.org
      Categories: General Medicine News, Future of Medicine
      Tweet Tweets with this article
      • Profile photo of 	SciRobotics
        SciRobotics

        Scientists have designed an #artificial #skin that uses electrical impedance tomography to sense multiple types of stimuli, including human touch and environmental temperature. @Cambridge_Uni Read more in Science #Robotics: https://t.co/Max5V59mw0 https://t.co/Wf9wB3tvw2

    • Mashup Score: 203
      High-speed control and navigation for quadrupedal robots on complex and discrete terrain - 1 month(s) ago

      A framework for legged navigation enables high-speed running on complex and discrete terrain.

      Source: www.science.org
      Categories: General Medicine News, Future of Medicine
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        Scientists have developed a control framework that enables #Raibo, a legged robot, to perform #parkour-like maneuvers and navigate complex environments autonomously. @kaistpr @HwangboJemin Read more in Science #Robotics: https://t.co/ysr4678lrT https://t.co/35OzhygFJ7

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