Robotics
+9
Dec 10, 2025
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9 min read
How Human–Machine Control Makes Bionic Hands More Precise. Ambient AI Scribes in Real Clinics. Google’s High-Fidelity Video Model. An Emotionally Intelligent Voice Interface. Identifying undiagnosed Alzheimer's cases. What will be the first AI-designed drug? and more.
Exoskeleton
+5
Sep 24, 2025
Can AI Match PT Feedback in Lower-Limb Rehab? Robotic Hand Therapy at Home for Stroke. Do Doctors Trust their peers who use GenAI? AI is creating viruses that target bacteria. AI turns your text into diagrams. An app for lower back pain.
Wearables
+6
Aug 13, 2025
8 min read
🧠A Soft Robot That Identifies User Intent with AI. Wearable Devices in Scoliosis Treatment. A platform that explains research, a wearable devices that reinforce movement, retina trackers, dementia diagnosis, and more.
Brain computer Interfaces
+10
Aug 6, 2025
How imagining movements using BCI and Robotic Training promotes Neuroplasticity in patients with Cerebral Palsy. Does HIIT + Robotic Gait Therapy Outperform Treadmill Training on Stroke Patients? A wristband that controls your smart devices with minimal finger movements. 1st clinical study using Neuralink (Elon Musk BCI).
+12
Jul 30, 2025
10 min read
AI Detects Falls Without Cameras. Can teaching physicians how to use GPT-o4 improve diagnosis? A software that allows you to build your digital twin right from your smartphone. A virtual reality tool that uses AI for personalized care. Brain Computer Interface + Robotic Glove in Stroke. An LLM search engine that delivers evidence-based medical answers.
Jul 23, 2025
11 min read
A Portable Biomechanics Lab in a Smartphone. SmartSocks, LLM evaluates rehab exercises and gives human-like feedback. An AI Co-Pilot that reduces diagnostic errors in real-world rural clinics. Exoskeleton + AI + electric stimulation for stroke rehab. Research papers hiding secret messages to get positive reviews?
Social Robots
+4
Jun 12, 2025
Exoskeletons on sit‐to‐stand transitions. Robotic rehabilitation on arm function. Surface EMG + Exoskeletons. Do people with disabilities want robots to help them at home?