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(Google) Interesting Researchers design robot for brain surgery that's ten times more steady than human hands, is less likely to sneeze when the scalpel is next to the parietal lobe   (google.com) divider line 5
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2011-11-30 11:13:51 AM
Who needs a parietal lobe, anyway? They're useless! Why, I just heard myself in the mirror this morning, and I taste fine!

{drops to ground and vomits}
 
2011-11-30 12:01:39 PM
Will it be able to perceive when I'm going to sneeze?
 
2011-11-30 01:23:19 PM
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2011-11-30 01:52:49 PM
Don't tug on that, you never know what it might be attached to.
 
2011-11-30 02:55:40 PM
"The European Union, marking European Robotics Week, said it was funding a parallel project involving three robots to assist surgeons operating on patients who must stay away during neurosurgery."

Hands-off surgery, my favorite!
 
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