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Researchers from the University of Science and Technology of China have created a human-inspired, bendable robotic finger’ to perform routine medical examinations like those performed by a doctor.
They say the robodoctor’ could be seen in medical clinics soon.
Researchers tested how their BSF fared performing medical palpation as a doctor would.
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