Engineers at Johns Hopkins University are developing a surgical robot that could perform simple procedures such as sewing together arteries or intestines without guidance from surgeons, unlike current surgical assistant robots.
The Vivien Thomas Scholars Initiative welcomed its first 20 doctoral students this fall, ushering in a program to remedy a lack of racial and ethnic diversity in the fields of science, technology, engineering and math.
BALTIMORE In a high-tech lab on Johns Hopkins University’s Homewood campus in Baltimore, engineers have been building a robot that may be able to stitch back together the broken vessels in your belly and at some point maybe your brain, no doctor needed.
The robot has a high-tech camera on one arm