Would you let a robot perform surgery on your EYE? Axsis robot uses flexible arms just 1.8 millimeters wide to carry out delicate procedures

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Axsis robot uses flexible robotic arms, each just 1.8 millimetres in diameter Movements are controlled by cables roughly the width of a human hair To operate system, surgeon uses two haptic joysticks, which provide feedback It's also equipped with sensing algorithms minimize the risk of human error. Axsis robot uses flexible robotic arms, each just 1.8 millimetres in diameter It's also equipped with sensing algorithms minimize the risk of human error. A robot equipped with tiny, tentacle-like instruments could soon be used to perform surgery on human eyes. Try the brain training game that could boost your vision:... Fault near Kathmandu could produce magnitude 8 or greater... BMW employees use remote locking technology to trap car... The REAL paleo diet: More than 9,000 plant remains reveal... Try the brain training game that could boost your vision:... Fault near Kathmandu could produce magnitude 8 or greater... BMW employees use remote locking technology to trap car...

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