"Remote-Controlled Surgical Robot Performs Simulated Operations Aboard International Space Station"

1 min read
Source: NBC News
"Remote-Controlled Surgical Robot Performs Simulated Operations Aboard International Space Station"
Photo: NBC News
TL;DR Summary

The University of Nebraska-Lincoln's miniature surgical robot, spaceMIRA, was successfully tested aboard the International Space Station, performing simulated operations while being remotely controlled by surgeons on Earth. The technology, developed for potential use in long-duration spaceflights, could also have applications in rural communities and remote areas lacking adequate healthcare resources. The robot's two-handed approach was demonstrated during the test, and it is being developed for commercial use by startup Virtual Incision.

Share this article

Reading Insights

Total Reads

0

Unique Readers

0

Time Saved

2 min

vs 3 min read

Condensed

83%

40671 words

Want the full story? Read the original article

Read on NBC News