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robotics2 years ago

"Exploring the Fascinating World of Octopus-Inspired Robotic Arms"

Researchers have developed a soft robotic tentacle inspired by octopuses, capable of grasping small objects in air or water. The tentacle mimics the bend propagation movement of an octopus arm and can be operated remotely using a glove that fits over one finger. The robotic tentacle consists of five segments made of soft silicone embedded with metal wires, forming an electronic network that mimics the nervous system of an octopus arm. The tentacle can expand 1.5 times its original length and incorporates sensory feedback, allowing the operator to feel the engagement of the suckers at the tip. The technology has potential applications in marine research, biomedical technology, and artificial organs.

health2 years ago

Revolutionary Tiny Surgical Robots Travel Deep into the Body to Detect and Treat Cancer

Scientists from the University of Leeds have developed a robotic tentacle that can travel deep into the body to reach and destroy previously inaccessible tumors, potentially revolutionizing cancer treatment. The soft and thin silicone tentacle, controlled by magnets positioned outside the body, can reach 37% deeper into the lungs than standard equipment, causing less damage. It can take biopsy samples or deliver laser treatment to tumors. The tentacle is only 2.4mm in diameter, significantly smaller than current bronchoscope tubes. The researchers also successfully used the tentacles for brain surgery. Data is being gathered for human trials.