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

Originally Published 1 year ago — by NBC News

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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.

"Remotely Operated Robot Successfully Performs Surgery in Space Station Simulation"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by CNN

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The tiny surgical robot spaceMIRA completed its first simulated surgery at the International Space Station, controlled remotely by surgeons on Earth. Weighing only 2 pounds, the robot's successful demonstration marks a significant step in developing technology for long-term human space travel and remote medical care on Earth. Despite the challenge of latency in controlling the robot from Earth, the surgeons were able to complete the tasks, showcasing the potential for expanding surgical options in remote areas. The findings from this space mission also hold promise for enhancing surgical capabilities on Earth, particularly in rural and underserved areas.

"Robotic Surgery Experiments Conducted on International Space Station"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The Washington Post

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A miniature surgical robot, MIRA, has been sent to the International Space Station to perform simulated surgeries, marking a significant step in the development of remote surgical capabilities in space. Developed by the University of Nebraska at Lincoln and Virtual Incision, the two-pound robot is equipped with two robotic arms and a camera for remote surgical procedures. The space-ready version of the robot will be tested in a zero-gravity environment to assess its performance in simulated surgical tasks, with potential implications for remote surgeries both in space and on Earth.