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April 28, 2009

News : Medical robot learns to diffuse bomb




A robot designed to perform surgery may also be a key tool in preventing a dirty bomb explosion.

Remotely operated robots have been used to inspect suspicious packages and detonate them from a safe distance for years.

But what happens when a bomb can't be blown up, because it would release dangerous radioactive material?

A surgical robot mounted on a Segway system may be the answer.

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TOM LOW, PROGRAM DIRECTOR, SRI INTERNATIONAL

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