A new minimally invasive procedure replaces a damaged heart valve through a small neck incision, potentially allowing patients to recover faster than with traditional open-heart surgery.
An exhibit at New York's Museum of the Moving Image explores how medical imaging technologies like CT scans and X-rays have reshaped our view of the body — and ourselves.
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Renault Calvin humanoid robot is already transforming car production
You are watching a new kind of factory worker arrive on the line. Renault Calvin, a headless humanoid robot built in just 40 days, is already taking on physically punishing tasks inside car plants and ...
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AI won't replace doctors anytime soon, says the Angry Doc
As artificial intelligence rapidly enters hospitals and operating rooms, robotic GI surgeon Dr Anshuman Kaushal explains why ...
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China challenges Neuralink with world’s first commercial approval for brain implant
In a first for China, Neuracle Medical Technology (NMT) has reportedly secured approval for ...
Rocket Mortgage offers top pay, with senior jobs possibly earning up to $366,000. General Motors also pays well, with senior ...
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