This article delves into the fundamental principles of SEM, various imaging modes and techniques, sample preparation methods, and the applications of SEM in different fields.
Unitree 1.8m H2 Humanoid Robot, A Combat Sparring Test. H2's knee strike lifts G1 off the ground. This is to validate the overall reliability of the robot, please do not attempt to replicate this. Please use robots in a friendly manner.
Unitree G1 has learned the "Anti-Gravity" mode: stability is greatly improved under any action sequence, and even if it falls, it can quickly get back up.
Everyone has fantasized about having an embodied avatar!
Full-body teleoperation and full-body data acquisition platform is waiting for you to try it out!
The human determinants of research are key for making progress, as championed by amputee Massimo Munzi who is helping improve prosthetics, as well as EPFL's neuroprosthetic researcher Jonathan Muheim.
Wound assessment can be challenging due to its subjective nature, but a new sensor array quantifies biomarkers and has potential to offer real time measurements that could improve the healing process.
Segments of daily training for robots driven by reinforcement learning.
Multiple tests done in advance for friendly service humans.
The training includes some extreme tests, please do not imitate!
Biocompatibility is vital to medical device safety. It ensures implants and other devices can be used in and on the body with minimal adverse reactions. Medical devices must be highly biocompatible, as they often contact the body's internal tissues and fluids.
Ambiq’s ultra-low-power edge AI technology is pushing health monitoring by enabling always-on, intelligent wearable devices that track vital signs in real time without relying on cloud connectivity.
Healthcare is facing a critical workforce shortage, with AI emerging as a key tool to support clinicians by improving diagnostics, treatment planning, and efficiency without replacing human expertise.
Stanford bioengineer Mark Skylar-Scott on his “science fiction” quest to 3D print human hearts and other organs on demand, using cells from a patient’s own body.
One year after Unitree H1 (1.8m) pioneered the first standing backflip by an electric humanoid robot (March 2024). Meet the Unitree G1 – now flawlessly conquering an even more challenging standing side flip. (Zero malfunctions/damage occurred during programming and filming.)