Lab-Engineered Muscle Implants Prove Effective In Restoring Function To Animals
Researchers from the Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center have reported in the latest issue of Tissue Engineering Part A how laboratory-developed muscle tissue can significantly aid muscle regeneration and greatly improve function when implanted back into test subjects.
Researchers Develop Robotic Camera That Accurately Mimics Eye Movement
Researchers at the Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology have succeeded in developing a robotic camera system equipped with muscle-like action that replicates the muscle motion of the human eye in ways never before seen. It is hoped the milestone will eventually make robotic tools safer, as well as making camera feeds from robots more intuitive to use.