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Soft robotic artificial left ventricle simulator capable of reproducing myocardial biomechanics.

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The heart's intricate myocardial architecture has been called the Gordian knot of anatomy, an impossible tangle of intricate muscle fibers. This complexity dictates equally complex cardiac motions that are difficult to mimic in physical systems. If t...

Float like a butterfly, swim like a biohybrid neuromuscular robot.

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A butterfly-like robot swims using an electronic device to stimulate human-derived motor neurons and cardiac muscle cells.

Wirelessly steerable bioelectronic neuromuscular robots adapting neurocardiac junctions.

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Biological motions of native muscle tissues rely on the nervous system to interface movement with the surrounding environment. The neural innervation of muscles, crucial for regulating movement, is the fundamental infrastructure for swiftly respondin...

Social robot for at-home cognitive monitoring.

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A socially assistive robot can administer in-home neuropsychological tests for cognitive monitoring of older adults.

Restoration of grasping in an upper limb amputee using the myokinetic prosthesis with implanted magnets.

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The loss of a hand disrupts the sophisticated neural pathways between the brain and the hand, severely affecting the level of independence of the patient and the ability to carry out daily work and social activities. Recent years have witnessed a rap...

Collection of microrobots for gentle cell manipulation.

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Optically actuated soft microrobotic tools were designed for cell transportation, manipulation, and cell-to-cell interactions.

Sensorimotor control of robots mediated by electrophysiological measurements of fungal mycelia.

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Living tissues are still far from being used as practical components in biohybrid robots because of limitations in life span, sensitivity to environmental factors, and stringent culture procedures. Here, we introduce fungal mycelia as an easy-to-use ...

Real-world exoskeletons are better than those in the movie .

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The recent movie misses fundamental robotics advances in self-stabilization and human-robot interaction.

Intrinsic sense of touch for intuitive physical human-robot interaction.

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The sense of touch is a property that allows humans to interact delicately with their physical environment. This article reports on a technological advancement in intuitive human-robot interaction that enables an intrinsic robotic sense of touch with...

Would robots really bother with a bloody uprising?

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In the amusing 1982 novel , robots punish their human overlords by raising prices on longevity drugs and organ transplants.